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Re: 12 volt back to 6 volt
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Posted by paul on February 10, 2004 at 15:00:26 from (66.60.196.121):
In Reply to: 12 volt back to 6 volt posted by Garrison P. Eaves on February 10, 2004 at 04:23:10:
You will need to get an old rebuilt generator, possibly a bracket or 2 with it, and a wiring harness (or some thick welder cable) and a new 6v regulator. You would need some sort of a wiring diagram. Since you have web access (you posted here?) you can get a free email address by going to yahoo or hotmail & spending 10 minutes filling out the form. (As to your request for a tractor up a few messages, the site hosts prefer no forsale or wanted ads on the discussion pages, but you can use the free classifieds here? Due to the very many Africain scams people get around here, the wording on your message probably won't draw too many replies anyhow - you might want to rethink your presentation when you are advertising yourself. :) Good luck. I don't mean anything much by my extra comments, just trying to help. --->Paul
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