Posted by The tractor vet on January 09, 2014 at 06:45:53 from (75.19.125.103):
In Reply to: 6 volt to 12 volt posted by JR FRYE on January 09, 2014 at 05:35:59:
Myself i do not care for the one wire set up . And what i do is change the gen over to 12 volt . Lot less hassle and just add a resistor to the coil switch the wires on the amp gauge change lite bulbs add a 12 volt battery and make it Neg. ground If you insist on and alt and ya want a delco to fit this can be done by taking the gen bracket off and turning it upside down and slotting the mounting holes a little then adding and extra piece to the org. bracket to support the alt. and slotting the adjuster bracket a little then matching a belt as there is no room for any real belt adjustment but it can be done and still get the hood on with out cutting or bending the hood. The guy that does the Gen change over for me does a pretty good job and they will put out 25-27 amp charge more then enough for and old tractor with three lites and a coil.
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