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Re: Model A 12-volt conversion
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 21, 2004 at 17:52:32 from (64.228.12.11):
In Reply to: Model A 12-volt conversion posted by A-BOB on September 21, 2004 at 06:08:12:
Bob: Like Bob said, I'd look hard at making 6 volt work. A properly maintained 6 volt system, will start any gas letter series Farmall, anywhere in North America that at anytime temperature is not below -40F. I have a Super A, 6 volt and a 130 and 140 both 12 volt. I will guarentee any 3 people can go to my unheated shop at -20 and the guy who picks the Super A will be going first. Now if you just want a better charging system then go to a 6 volt alternator. Don't believe me, then just type on your favourite search engine, " 6 volt alternators". You will be surprised at whats available. No resistors, no lights to change, no battery to change, just place a 6 volt alternator where 6 volt generator was.
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