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Re: Re: Will 39 H gen. and reg work on a 41 B
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Posted by Paul ShulerHi Bob on December 01, 2000 at 13:30:10 from (152.163.195.199):
In Reply to: Re: Will 39 H gen. and reg work on a 41 B posted by Bob M on December 01, 2000 at 06:07:46:
I saw this Item on e-bay and the discription said it was all working well when he had done a 12v conversion on his H. He said that he has had the H since new and that it has around a 1000 hours on it.I had the bid at $34 for a long time then got ran up to $51. For a good Gen and reg does that sound good to you?This is for the B I bought. I think I am going to try and keep it 6 volt and do a real good job on the restoration so my son will have a sharp little show tractor. Got the C and Super C with Bob M 12v systems on them for any work I might want to do.Don't tell the Child saftey folks but my 9year old son has been begging me to drive the Super C on his own.Thursday I stood on the fast hitch while he started it, Put it in first and let the clutch out smoothly and gave a proud father a nice trip around the place. I though he was going to break his face smileing.I would never do anything to indanger him, but this was a nice moment we shared. It is great to see him develop an interest in something we can share together.
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