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Re: 12 Volt Conversion
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Posted by scruffy on April 05, 2004 at 05:51:30 from (64.228.43.4):
In Reply to: 12 Volt Conversion posted by Ken on April 05, 2004 at 00:42:33:
I am slowly converting all my small farmalls back to 6 volt. They are more in demand by collectors if they are original and I have had lots of trouble with ring gears and starter drives since switching. If you had to change one ring gear you would think twice about swithing to twelve volt. A well tuned tractor will start fine with a 6 volt, they have for sixty years. A M with higher than stock compression is another story, but you can get 8 volt battery that fit that will give you a bit more kick. Just my experience...
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