Posted by rwp on December 16, 2007 at 20:03:06 from (208.100.203.220):
In Reply to: 6-12 volt H posted by lee m cramsey on December 16, 2007 at 17:04:12:
Ok look at it this way you"ve got a trouble light thats a real old one. sometimes when you plugged it in you had a negative ground and you did not get a shock. but if you pluged in a postive ground and standing in water you got a shock. so if you"ve got a 12 volt battery postive ground all the metal on your tractor is postive ground. what you don"t realize is that the socket on your light bulb is positve ground and the wire that goes to the center is negative. you should change your whole system to negative ground.Your coil, light socket. use a alternator with a one wire hookup. the pulley on your genarator might fit your alternator.It maybe a little hard getting off. use a Chrysler resistor from your ignition to the coil.
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