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Re: What Do You Think About Going From 6volts To 1
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Posted by G Taylor on June 03, 2003 at 19:38:22 from (64.10.143.204):
In Reply to: What Do You Think About Going From 6volts To 12v.? posted by Ron on June 03, 2003 at 09:00:20:
If the origional 6V system won't start the tractor/equipment then there is an electrical,ignition,carburation or engine problem. A 12V conversion can be a fast easy way to compensate for quite a while. On occassion for a working tractor a PROPERLY DONE 12V or alternator conversion maybe needed. Sad to say many conversions are done with little knowledge,care or proper tools/equipment. The endless stream of questions, burned parts and hours of frustartion are common. Nothing as tacky as a proud owner at a show claiming a 100% Expo restoration with alternators and four external ignition coils on starting engines.
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