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47 allis chalmers throttle and battery cables and

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SAL BARTOLOTTI

05-03-2006 14:20:00




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I need some more info on battery cables nobody around here has heard of 0 gauge any suggestions??
also need some info on setting up throttle and throttle rod do not want to put too much force on the governor assembly.

Also want to thank every body that has emailed me or responded to my cries of help my tractor is finally running correctly and the generator is charging!!




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Joe M(GA)

05-03-2006 18:00:24




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 Re: 47 allis chalmers throttle and battery cables in reply to SAL BARTOLOTTI, 05-03-2006 14:20:00  
check with Steve at B & B, He'll have them or a semi-tractor trailer repair shop should too



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jeffalex2

05-03-2006 17:44:22




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 Re: 47 allis chalmers throttle and battery cables in reply to SAL BARTOLOTTI, 05-03-2006 14:20:00  
You can get the cables at most tractor shops, truck service shops, or electric supply houses...sometimes Home Depot.

As for the gov link...you can disconnect the linkage and operate the control rod by hand to see where the travel is...make a couple of pencil marks on it, then hook it back up. The tractor will run real irregular while you control it with your hand...but don't let that worry you. It'll go back to normal when you hook the linkage back up.

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old

05-03-2006 15:26:13




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 Re: 47 allis chalmers throttle and battery cables in reply to SAL BARTOLOTTI, 05-03-2006 14:20:00  
Go to a welding supply place and ask for 0 or 00 cables then just buy the ends for the cables and make you own cables.



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