Posted by TJV on May 12, 2012 at 19:30:51 from (67.230.241.17):
In Reply to: I bought the 300 posted by Zachary Hoyt on May 12, 2012 at 19:08:04:
by dr suess shifter you mean the long curved shift lever yes that is the standard lever for this tractor making it easier to reach than the short shift of the m or h. Our 300 was factory 6 volt positve ground when we got it but someone could have changed yours along the way so what it is now is anyones guess if the tag on the generator or regulator does not say or is readable. yes originaly it had a 3 position key switch off/on/start alot like your car, it used a simple but odd looking brass key which from what i read here in these forums are still available as replacements. as far as the coolant heater goes by what i see in the picture you should be able to plug it in to operate as long as there is coolant in the system no special tricks that i know of. hope this info helps
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