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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 6V or 12V?
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Posted by ROBERT on November 11, 2000 at 14:46:38 from (205.188.198.54):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: 6V or 12V? posted by ltf in nc on November 11, 2000 at 11:54:24:
all point system run on 6v JD uses a resant wire others have a restent block.(so on a 6v to 12v converson one to install a restant block or a 12v coil (rester is biult in))If the point are run on 12v thay only last 1/2 as long or less. JD and GM and others have a wire runing off starter silonod to the coil so on start up it get 12v for hoter startup becus the starter being on will drop the systom v thus 6v may drop to 4v = pore start up. we had a D17 that would run the batter down befor it would start but let up on the key and 9 out of 10 times it would start.we sold the tractor befor i lernd this. ROBERT
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