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Posted by casered on December 04, 2002 at 20:50:21 from (209.173.112.82):
In Reply to: just making sure i undrestand, posted by Bryce Andreasen on December 03, 2002 at 19:27:06:
John Ne said about changing the ammeter if neccasary. It reminded me where I read about taking the ammeter off and putting in a voltmeter instead. I have never personally done this on any of my conversions, it just made me think of it. All this talk makes me think about people that don't think this can be done. I have talked to many people that think you have too cut the hood out on letter series farmalls to fit the alternator in there. They can't believe it will work until you show them it is in there behind the hood. Anybody else ever take their tractor to a show and have a skeptic say anything similar. Just curious. Have a good one.
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