Posted by chad from michigan on April 08, 2010 at 07:26:31 from (67.142.164.32):
In Reply to: 6volt to 12 volt posted by chad from michigan on April 07, 2010 at 13:47:14:
yes I like 8 volt batterys I really do. I am also a fan of keeping everything original but this is not anymore since it has a generator/hydraulic pump built as one unit. $60 for an 6 volt battery at TSC and $80 for a 8v. 12 volt I can get for $30 and over time that is a good amount of savings. It is also cheaper for 12 volt lights if I add them on the tractor. now if I was restoring this tractor it would be as original as my Cub and my 100. I almost converted the cub because i have a 12 volt system for it but I sold the kit becasue I needed the money. I also want to do it right becasue I do not want to wreck my genny/hydraulic pump. prety neat set up and was easy to install.
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