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Re: Re: Re: Up past my Knees below the Mason Dixon
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Posted by James Williams on February 16, 2003 at 16:50:12 from (170.215.132.146):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Up past my Knees below the Mason Dixon posted by Bill L Md on February 16, 2003 at 16:20:37:
Thanks for writing back. My H has 2 wires going to the alt. One to the L terminal, and the other to the BAT. termanial on the regulator, on the other end at the light switch there is 2 terminals one has what looks like a resistor wire and the other is just a plan end, however looks like both terminals are connected to each other.PS I live in town on a 1/8 ac lot and own 6 tractors,I DONT UNDERSTANDED TO 30 fergusion,Farmall 200, 2-Hs farmall 340, F12
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