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Re: Farmal Super C dead generator?
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Posted by El Toro on September 09, 2004 at 14:31:01 from (216.148.246.70):
In Reply to: Re: Farmal Super C dead generator? posted by Don Mountain on September 09, 2004 at 12:18:23:
Hi Don, Post that Farmall M on here, someone will probably buy it. Glad to help you out with your charging problem. That procedure that BobM has posted is the best I've seen. I should've had that years ago when cars were using generators. The last car that I had with a generator was a 1959 Rambler Rebel V8. I put over 100K miles on it before I had to replace the generator. I should've put new bearings in it when I replaced the brushes. The one bearing was worn and it let the one end drop and that fixed the generator. I bought a rebuilt one for about $20.00 exchange. Is the voltage regulator on the Super C the same as on the M that you're thinking about selling? Hal PS: I had a Super C at one time very nice tractor.
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