Quote "to which I can wire up the 3 prong male plug." Unquote How are you on the internet with the power off? A problem unaddressed here is that you are energizing the bare ground wire, using it as a current carrying conductor. At best the voltage drop on the ground conductor will leave everything connected to ground. A few volts above true earth potential. Livestock won't be drinking from any anything grounded. Or touching anything grounded without a fuss. I've seen grounding systems with high resistance connections and/or open connections. If that is anywhere in your system. You can be bitten with 120V between "grounded items" and true earth. And even between two "grounded items". Also your 120V loads will see anything from a smoldering to a smoking 1 to 239 volts. I have to ask everybody here? Why have you yet to install a proper transfer switch after being told for years? "Install a transfer switch or wish you had before it's too late." If you want to make this "farmer fix" work "better". Connect the four pin stove receptacle where there is a proper neutral and ground. Why can't some of you get it through your heads? Ground and neutral are not the same thing?
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Today's Featured Article - Restoration Story: 1951 Farmall H - by The Red (John Fritz). I have been a collector of Farmall tractors since 1990 when I first obtained part of the family farm in Eastern Indiana. My current collection includes a 1938 F20, 1945 H, 1946 H, and the recently purchased 1951 H. This article will focus on what I encountered and what I did to bring the 1951 NEAR DEATH Farmall H back to life.
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