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Re: Need some ideas on how to hook up an alternato
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Posted by jdemaris on December 23, 2005 at 07:10:10 from (69.67.230.159):
In Reply to: Re: Need some ideas on how to hook up an alternato posted by Hugh MacKay on December 23, 2005 at 06:46:39:
I guess I'm not quite sure what you mean. I own two farms, I have over 30 tractors full-size and over a 100 small ones, I owned my first tractor in the 50s, and the information I've been using - and talking about has mostly been available since the 1970s. I'm well aware of what the word "quick" means on the farm or in the woods. When you say that such information was not redily availble in 1992 - I don't know how to respond. It certainly was available - perhaps not on the Internet though. Back in the late 50s, 60s, and up through the 70s there were all kinds of books and magazines available that dealt with making changes in electrical systems - usually in the context of engine swapping in cars and trucks (back when it was popular). I bought many a car in the 60s that came with a generator and we swapped in an alternator - using the info from those books. Same goes for my 1963 MG I put a 215 Buick V-8 into, and my 1964 Sunbeam Tiger with a Ford 260 V-8 and modern alternator system.
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