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Posted by Paul Shuler on May 31, 2000 at 13:32:27 from (152.163.197.211):
My Dad just bought a 1950 C that has to be jumped to be started but runs great. It has an alt. that does not work and the previous owner cut all the wireing off from the alt and the key switch and lights.It has a mag. if that helps.We would like to rewire the thing correctly and put on a new alt.I have seen diagrams posted before but did not pay to close attention cause didn't need it till now. Would like to do it the right way if anyone has any advice.The tractor runs like it just left the showroom but the last guy new less about the wireing than I do by the looks of things. Wish I could post a photo you all would have a good laugh at how he had it rigged up. Thanks Paul
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