Jeff from Erieville
Member
Hey guys,
I have decided to make my dad's 8N 12volt. It is a 51, side mount. I'm doing this because I have some weaker cylinders (105, 110, 90, 85) and need a new battery anyway. Plus I may want to change my Dearborn snow plow over to a winch system like Farmer Dan's.
I do not want to spend time chasing parts, are there any complete conversion kits out there I can just bolt on? Or should I say are there some better than others?
My other question is about my 6000 watt generator. When we first moved out here we lost power often, so I had a portable generator wired into the house. The first year I used it 3 or 4 times, the second year 1 time. Then they replaced all the transformers out here and started cutting the trees back from the lines, Have not used it the last 8 years. When I used it I changed the oil every year. The last 8 years I have not used it. Changed the gas out every year just in case, start it to make sure it starts, and then it has sat. Oil still looks like new. Should I still be changing the oil every year?
Thanks for the input guys,
Jeff
I have decided to make my dad's 8N 12volt. It is a 51, side mount. I'm doing this because I have some weaker cylinders (105, 110, 90, 85) and need a new battery anyway. Plus I may want to change my Dearborn snow plow over to a winch system like Farmer Dan's.
I do not want to spend time chasing parts, are there any complete conversion kits out there I can just bolt on? Or should I say are there some better than others?
My other question is about my 6000 watt generator. When we first moved out here we lost power often, so I had a portable generator wired into the house. The first year I used it 3 or 4 times, the second year 1 time. Then they replaced all the transformers out here and started cutting the trees back from the lines, Have not used it the last 8 years. When I used it I changed the oil every year. The last 8 years I have not used it. Changed the gas out every year just in case, start it to make sure it starts, and then it has sat. Oil still looks like new. Should I still be changing the oil every year?
Thanks for the input guys,
Jeff