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Re: '52 super m voltage reguator location
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Posted by chadd on October 14, 2005 at 09:22:51 from (155.92.31.191):
In Reply to: '52 super m voltage reguator location posted by Tom F on October 13, 2005 at 14:07:35:
It is hard to say where it originally was. The original letter series tractors had it mounted on the back of the light box on the steering shaft. My dad had tons of trouble keeping them from shorting out after rainstorms and snowstorms. Therefore, we moved it under the hood on all of our tractors to keep it out of the elements. I don't believe any letter series tractor (including the supers) had them mounted on the gen. from the factory. The cut-out relays were, which looked almost identical from the outside, but were very different in operation. People have moved them all over, so short of looking in a parts manual, you will never know. I think the proper spot is under the gas tank on the later supers. Maybe someone with a parts manual can give you a hand.
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