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Re: Oh, yeah. Negative ground.
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Posted by El Toro on February 05, 2006 at 08:07:17 from (152.163.100.65):
In Reply to: Re: Oh, yeah. Negative ground. posted by Janicholson on February 05, 2006 at 07:41:37:
If it was my tractor I would make my own cables. I bought of box of the lead battery terminals used by the military. At one time they allowed civilian employees to buy from their auctions. I think they may still allow that, but they moved the auction to Ft Meade, that's about 40 miles from me. We could buy used welding cable too, it makes good battery cables and are very flexible. You would be surprised what the government auction's off. I even bought a complete rebuild kit for the 283 Chevy at one of those auction's. They used the 283 in a lot military vehicles before switching to diesel. The used the Chrysler 318 too. They used twin Cadillac engines during WW2 in some of their tanks. They used 3 Packard engines in the PT boats too. These were never used in any of their cars. They had to use aviation gasoline 140 octane. Each engine would develop 1600hp. Hal
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