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Re: another super c electrical question
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Posted by hassan fortney on January 06, 2006 at 14:37:37 from (12.215.74.246):
In Reply to: Re: another super c electrical question posted by Farmall NY on January 05, 2006 at 18:59:11:
I understand where gene bender is coming from and I don't mean any disrespect I deal with in my area guys that use these old farmalls for chores pulling wagons, speading manure and etc and most of these guys are not savy enough to tune a 6 volt regulator or a 13 year old knows enough to turn the the selector switch on the lights to get a proper charge. I my self do this for guys to simplfy headaches. and maintence is the big item most guys do just stop at the engine oil. My dad was a motor pool sargent in korea he pounded in to our heads to maint battery cables gear box housings grease ujoints etc i think I eaten more 80 90 than one guy should. and again i agree with gene bender a properly "maintaned" 6 volt system will bring years of troble free operation. but most guys don't have the time or the lost art of tuning a genrator.
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