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Re: Another 6v-12v question...
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Posted by JT on August 01, 2006 at 16:15:46 from (70.226.226.99):
In Reply to: Another 6v-12v question... posted by JohnG(TX) on August 01, 2006 at 15:42:51:
I have 6V in all mine and never have any problems starting them. The trick to keeping a 6V turing the engine over is to use good heavy cables, with a good ground, cables and terminals kept clean, a good quality battery, and keep your starter clean and in good shape. My M has the IH fire crater pistons in it and if yours is like most IH prducts a turn or two is all it needs to start. so you don't need all that extra voltage to start it.
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