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Re: 1952 8N positve ground or negative ground?
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Posted by B.Dozr on July 28, 2007 at 17:19:30 from (131.230.40.77):
In Reply to: 1952 8N positve ground or negative ground? posted by riverbendfarms on May 03, 2007 at 13:35:58:
My 1952 8n Ford was converted to 12volt before I purchased it. The negative wire goes to the starter and the positive wire is grounded. Does that mean my tractor is positive ground? Also, am I able to switch the cables around, so that it is negative ground. Reason being, I want to put an Electronic Ignition Kit on it and they don"t make one for a 12 volt positive grounded Ford 8n.
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