Posted by Tim PloughNman Daley on February 17, 2018 at 04:55:32 from (97.84.250.115):
In Reply to: '51 Trailer Queen posted by Old 8 Guy on February 15, 2018 at 10:53:39:
Very cool! Keep her maintained and look forward to spotting you at future shows. Ford/Fordson coming this year to the Albert City Threshermen & Collectors Show, Albert City, Iowa, August 9-11, 2018. Not nit-picking, just giving some friendly tips/advice here: If striving for originality, Lug Nuts were not painted. They were cadmium plated. Also, you may be running too many lights and the generator/charging system may be taxed beyond capabilities. Two headlights, a taillight, and one worklight used on occasion, pretty much puts your system at max if using the 20 amp generator. I notice the rear lights are Tract-O-Lite headlights as well so, no ON/OFF switch like what the 8N-15500 Implement Lamp has, I assume when the switch is 'ON' all the lights are therefore ON. Four 6-volt sealed beam lamps at 35 watts each can tax the charging system alone. When you run all the lights, what does your AMMETER read? Your angle mount model should have the bigger generator. Just saying, but your tractor, your choices.
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