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Re: Farmall cub wiring 1949 with magneto
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Posted by Rudi on April 11, 2004 at 18:52:48 from (69.195.158.20):
In Reply to: Farmall cub wiring 1949 with magneto posted by Dan on April 11, 2004 at 18:25:37:

Dan: Having a 6 volt Cub with a mag is not big deal and is very easy to rewire or straighten out the rats nest you have. The manual server at the link below has the Blue Ribbon Service Manuals - GSS-1012 Electrical that has the diagram, the GSS-1411 Service Manual has the diagram and Cub FAQ's #2 has that information as well. You have to remember that the mag uses a cut out and not a regulator. I am not too swift on the electrical stuff and I got it figured out, so if I can anybody can! Hope this will help: also Bob Melvilles stuff can be found at this url: http://www.tractorshed.com/cgi-bin/gallery/photo_pic.cgi?pic=http;//www.tractorshed.com/gallery/tphotos/a21293.jpg&firstrec=1&lastrec=15&Parameter=&mode=All&what=tphotos
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