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Posted by John T on December 18, 2000 at 19:37:02 from (63.22.106.155):
In Reply to: 1948 John Deere posted by Frank on December 18, 2000 at 18:31:29:
Frank, clooney guy has a good picture diagram about the alternator once you let him know what model it is. In the meantime, since it has a magneto, there's not much else left to do to change it to 12 volt. Install the new 12 v battery (neg grnd for the alternator as opposed to the factory pos grnd). If it has an ammeter, you would have to reverse its leads so it dont indicate backwards. Change any lights over to 12 volts. Starter will work as is. John T
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