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Re: Should I cange over to 12 volt?
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Posted by RayP(MI) on November 06, 2003 at 15:42:39 from (216.46.197.222):
In Reply to: Should I cange over to 12 volt? posted by Garry on November 06, 2003 at 11:27:13:
I changed over my 200 to 12 volt. Main reason, the cost of replacing 6 volt lighting system. I also wanted to add flashing lights for nightitme operation, on the roads. New 6 volt bulbs were not available. Sealed beam 12 volt bulbs in rubber were only about $5 each. Alternator another $30 or so at a back yard rebuild shop. Put a new coil in, and a few feet of hookup wires, and I was in business for less than $60. I did not include battery, as I needed a new one anyway. I know the purists are gagging right about now, but my tractor is a worker, not a show girl. If I need 12 volt power for jumpstarting, etc., this tractor is ready. I can power additional lights, and 12 volt equipment. Never started better, or run better.
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