Posted by gshadel on September 10, 2009 at 14:23:40 from (74.218.18.162):
In Reply to: 6V or 12V posted by Mark-OH on September 10, 2009 at 04:31:13:
Mark, I have a 6V TO-20 in North Central Ohio, Morrow County. My TO has never failed to start for snow plowing duty, even when the outside temp. has been well below zero. I don't use oil pan warmers, or any of that other stuff and my TO sits outside, but it is under an awning. It is a myth that 6V does not start in cold weather... as long as the TO electrical system is well maintained, and the engine is tuned and runs well.
But, 12V conversions are easy enough to do, and an alternator will give the TO a lot more amperage to run much brighter lights, sprayer pumps, winches, horns, and all kinds of cool gizmos that are not possible with 6V, and the meager ~25 A output of the stock generator will provide.
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