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Re: 1953 Golden Jubilee 6v to 12v conversion


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Posted by Hobo,NC on October 28, 2009 at 11:23:57 from (98.17.82.118):

In Reply to: 1953 Golden Jubilee 6v to 12v conversion posted by Brian Bell on October 28, 2009 at 06:39:47:


TBprnaa said: (quoted from post at 15:28:36 10/28/09) I'd try to make the 6V work. I have a '53 Jubilee that was coverted to 12V by a previous owner. Right now it works fine but what a jumble of wiring / changes that have been done over the years.

The previous responses to your post come from experienced owners who have been working on these tractors for years. Follow their advice and you'll be fine.

Tim


So you have problems with 6V and gonna pizz good money away on more weak ase 6V chit,,, I spec you made the 6V nuts happy,,, I take it you are going to have to spend money so better your tractor with a 12V set up,,,, a Jub and 12vs are the EZ ones to convert,,, no one told ya that did they.

I make my living fix'n,,, I don't have to kiss arse to push my wares,,, I also have to warranty my work,,, If it were mine it would B 12v and never look back.

some of my 6V buddies have issues with 12Vs,,, dunno why less thangs have changed and no one told me,,, I bet money it will run both ways,,,I believe 12v does a rite good job,,, if not we are all in trouble.

Folks that dumped their 6V with a proper work'n 12v system are some of the happy's tractor folks you will ever meet,,, folks that have never experience it will never know the difference.

With any conversion it depends on the condition of the other systems,,, neither 6 are 12V werk good when other systems need maintenance tho 12v is more lenient to other systems in poor condition.

Most folks that ask the 6/12 question don't understand either system,,, that leaves me and my 6V nutty buddies to hash it out :lol:


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