Posted by Armand Tatro on December 02, 2010 at 16:56:29 from (71.239.9.235):
In Reply to: More questions on 39 M posted by Baelee05 on December 02, 2010 at 05:19:42:
Please do yourself a favor and take all that 8 volt stuff back for a refund as fast as you can and get your money back!!! That conversion did not work 50 years ago when those tractors were new and does not work now!!!! With the engine upgrades you say you have You need a fair sized 12 volt battery with at least 750 cca and 12 volt alt. to spin that engine. As long as you do not abuse the 6 volt starter it will handle the 12 volt battery for many years unless it now needs to be rebuilt. What do you plan to do with this tractor? 12 volts is the only economical way to go. That and good cables and Clean connections. Use it and enjoy!! Armand
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