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Posted by Brian in NY on November 28, 2006 at 07:19:14 from (12.149.100.21):
Now this might be confusing... On an H I have....6 volt generator, 6 volt lights, etc. I have a 12 volt battery hooked up. 12 volt coil. The lights are 6 volt wired in series in front, and an aftermarket rear 12v light. My questions are...\ Generator is not working. I would like to have rewound/rebuilt. How much will this run, roughly? When I get this done, and re-installed, can I isolate the feed to the lights and have the generator just run the lights, and not charge the system? I like the 12 volt battery, makes this plow tractor easier to start in the winter. 'Bout half a crank and she's fired up. A trickle charger keeps the battery topped off in the winter, and don't even have to charge it at all during the summer. What I am really looking for is lights that don't run the battery down, as they currently do. Thanks for your input!
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