Posted by Paul from MI on November 19, 2011 at 18:21:06 from (204.106.241.145):
In Reply to: 6 volt electrical posted by Ron(UT) on November 19, 2011 at 14:49:19:
My neighbor had the same problem adding a winch to his BN Farmall. After a lot of thought, since this is not a tractor that will be shown, I converted it to 12 volt. This has been covered many times on this and other boards. Cost was about the same as adding another battery & alternator and the whole system is simpler. Just keep all of the 6 volt stuff and don't destroy anything you would need to put it back sometime. I'm not a fan of 12 volt conversions, a lot of times they just mask poor maintenance, but for this application it made sense. The winch does save a lot of work cutting firewood and he loves it. Just a thought.
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