Posted by rusticredacres on December 22, 2013 at 06:13:38 from (38.86.67.221):
In Reply to: F20 generator posted by mschwartz on December 20, 2013 at 16:05:31:
Brian, I said that I thought that the Delco setup was more common as the ones out in the public eye at antique shows or on here for example have been Delco setups. I personally have saw several and know of others that great collectors have and most are the Delco setups. Don't get me wrong in saying that you can find them anywhere but seems like the Bosch setup was not as common on the F and W series tractors. The Delco setup is way more user friendly for parts rebuilding to make work and they do need battery power to excite them to charge. The Bosch setup is way harder to find any parts for and in my book more desirable to own as I want one to but I know when I find one I know that it will probably be just a novelty item because my luck it wont be a user to power lights. Great conversation about a rare item on these great pre 39 tractors. Keep up your travels to find one as they are out there but was a high dollar for the day option and most could not afford them just like everything we buy today.
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