Posted by k6zrx on July 25, 2009 at 20:59:15 from (75.20.202.37):
In Reply to: Tractor Radios posted by Howard H. on July 24, 2009 at 08:25:21:
Howard, Get a copy of Hemmings Motor News. They have lots of advertisements from outfits that repair car radios. Probably the same chassis as some car radio, just in a different housing for tractor use. You might want to carefully take them apart and check for broken or loose connections and oxidized switch contacts. 60's and 70's radio will be transistor, and unless abused with high voltage, reverse polarity or moisture, should be easy to get working again. Caig Labs De-Ox-It is the best contact cleaner I have found. Today I rebuilt the noisy power supply in the radio out of my 1950 Dodge and repalced a couple of tubes. A good voltmeter, soldering iron, service info (off eBay), and a few parts made it good as new again. Music or news when driving a car or tractor is nice and hard to do without. Good luck! Josh
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