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Re: Need some ideas on how to hook up an alternato
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 23, 2005 at 06:46:39 from (209.226.106.93):
In Reply to: Re: Need some ideas on how to hook up an alternato posted by jdemaris on December 23, 2005 at 05:56:09:
jdemaris: Ah, yes all that is fine, but remember in 1992 when I installed two of my alternators, much of this information was not as readily available as it is today. For your information "QUICK" down on the farm meant having it going yesterday. Down time with a tractor has always spelled big bucks to me. Yes I do like some of what you speak of particularly those smaller alternators. I think along those lines old and I come from the same school, "You don't throw it out until it serves no usefull function, and you certainly don't change for the sake of change alone." I will gladly listen to anyone, but you better be prepared to give me a 15 year absolute guarentee on alternator ideas. I did have my first tractor job in 1948. You don't sell this old bird any pie in the sky unproven ideas.
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