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Re: International 240 Utility
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Posted by deanop on October 25, 2005 at 05:34:07 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: International 240 Utility posted by Zafrus on October 24, 2005 at 16:03:32:
one way you might be able to tell if its been converted to 12v system is look at the coil and see if it say 12v. also, the headlight or other bulbs might say if they are 12v/6v.. i've got a 240 utility that was given to me. i put alot of work into it, and i must say its been a pretty good tractor....i believe there's an international and a farmall version with slight differences. don't know for sure...if you go to farmall site, there's alot of knowledgeable folks that can help you out better. mine is like a 1961/62 model. i can't remember if mine was 6v. i know that i converted to an alternator. i've got several manuals for this tractor, but can't get to them right know...(kid's room closet and they are still sleepin)
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