Posted by NOXJohn on January 01, 2013 at 05:06:20 from (184.5.164.213):
In Reply to: Voltage reducing posted by Notjustair on December 31, 2012 at 20:19:03:
I went through the same frustration and did the same thing and converted to 12 volts. Do as Soundguy suggests and do it right. Spend a few more dollars and you will not need to work on your electrical system for a long time. I went so far as to gut the old 6 volt coil and to convert my front mount 1949 8N to using a real 12 volt oil filled no resister needed round coil. The total cost was less then $200 and it works great. Now if anything fails I can buy replacement parts right off the shelf at the local auto parts store. A good charging 6 volt system worked great for 60+ years but decent parts are now hard to find. I don't want the frustration of wasting my money buying junk just to keep my tractor looking original. All of mine are working tractors. They will not work with a dead battery.
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