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Posted by terryj on January 13, 2005 at 20:06:32 from (209.226.111.17):
Hi while I am waiting for my Super C manuels to get to me and have one more day of fairly warm weather forecast I am hoping you all could answer 3 questions I have. 1- Does the rear light have a switch on it? I see a round thing there on the outside but it doesn't move, would it turn or pull out? Seems to be power go that far but none out of it to the light bulb. 2- I am running a 12 volt battery with the generator. It is putting out about 13.5 volts charging which I know is a bit low. Have changed bulbs to 12 volts front lights work great. Will this affect the points any? Have read that it won't do any harm might just have to change points more often. Will it do harm or not? Tractor starts and runs great. Want to do the 12 volt conversion this summer so don't want to buy a 6 volt battery for a few months use. 3- I am making a harness for an 8ft. front blade to attach to. Will this pick up a 8ft. about 300lb. blade? If it does and I leave the blade off the ground while parked in the garage will it hurt anything? Be hard on pump or any internal parts? I would like to keep blade off of ground because the garage is attached to the house and in winter would like to get tractor out fairly quickly not have to wait for hydrolics to warm up to pick up blade. Sorry for the long post figured one long one would be better then a few short threads. Thanks Terryj
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