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Re: My Farmall M has an 8v battery
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Posted by Paul Shuler on April 08, 2005 at 02:15:25 from (170.29.5.10):
In Reply to: My Farmall M has an 8v battery posted by Innkeeper on April 08, 2005 at 01:22:57:
Hi Don, When it came out it was a 6 volt positive ground. The old C I bought years ago had no chargeing system at all on it and an 8 volt batt. If it was me, I would have the generator checked out and if it's OK, there is no reason to do anything other than drop and 6 v battery in it. If the generator is shot it may be cheaper to put an alternator on it and a 12v batt. Bob M on this site has all the instructions. I just had my generator and regulator redone and a new 6 v batt and it can run into some cash. I boils down to whatever you feel like doing really. Another option is to have your generator redone to 12v. Cost about $125 to have done around here.
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