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Re: Bob M, A non Farmall elect. ?
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Posted by Bob M on September 27, 2002 at 11:50:24 from (165.170.128.68):
In Reply to: Bob M, A non Farmall elect. ? posted by Paul Shuler on September 27, 2002 at 11:28:23:
Hey Paul - I've messed a little with 2 cylinder tractors myself (we run several A's and B's at the tree farm...) My experience has been the Delco electrics and wiring on Deere's are pretty much identical to the Delco electrics installed on Farmalls of the same era. So if that 12 volt JD A has an ammeter and no generator warning light, you can probably use a diagram for a 6 volt Farmall generator + regulator and get it right. However I'll be seeing a bunch of my 2 cylinder associates (the "green men"...) at a 2 Cyl Club plow day this Sunday. May be able to borrow and scan the correct diagram for you - I'll let you know. ...Bob M
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