Posted by Rich Blohm on October 31, 2007 at 21:08:41 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Positive Ground posted by Rich Blohm on October 31, 2007 at 15:16:27:
Man, What did I do! I"ve restored the tractor completely,it came to me with what appears to be a 12v GENERATOR, I say appears because a friend of mine says that most 12v GENERATORS come with a fan mounted on the front, which this has.I own 5 other Ford tractors 3,n"s and 2 jubilees, none of thier GENERATORS have a fan, yes, I know I can spin it on my bench and tell. I thought it was kind of neat, it looked almost original, I want to use it. The wireing on the tractor was shot prior to restoration, I understand how to wire the tractor, I have the books and prints, I didn"t understand polarity and how it applied to a GENERATOR or to a 12v system. Thus my question. I"m not trying to become an expert,nor am I trying to short cut into anyones field of expertise. I asked my first and last question on this forum, because I respect YOUR expertise. Sorry, I meant no one disrespect. Rich
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