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Posted by JayWalt on January 01, 2007 at 17:09:32 from (24.223.138.48):
In Reply to: I Give Up posted by JayWalt on January 01, 2007 at 15:45:51:
I'm pretty sure I'm going to just run it without. Good thing I didnt pay for the twistlock belt that's on it =P. I'm sure I'll come acrossed something, seen a universal alternator mount for tractors. My main concern with a 12v conversion is finding a smaller pulley to put on the alternator to make it turn faster so it runs properly. I generally run the tractor at not much more then idle, as I see no need otherwise. I have a brand spanking new alternator, 105amp, lifetime warranty, i stole off my car that got totaled (I miss that car, stupid idiots on the road). It broke the mounting tab, so I returned it with the warranty and got a new one =). Dad said he might have some 12v round lights, so The conversion might be feasible. Bad thing is I dont have a 12v battery to stick in it, but can probly find something or buy a new one for my car since its like 4 years old and throw that one on the tractor. I also got a 12v coil for free, so that is covered. I'm sure I'll post whatever I do, whenever it happens. I'm going to chill out on the tractor for a bit, pull her outside and trp it for a fw days and replace the real main seal on my car. There's where the real fun is!! =)
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