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Farmall H 6v to 12v conversion?

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Robt

01-09-1999 09:24:15




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I would like to convert my 6v H to a 12v system. Does anyone know what I need or if it really worth the effort?
Thank you




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donald

01-23-1999 08:28:20




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 Re: Farmall H 6v to 12v conversion? in reply to Robt, 01-09-1999 09:24:15  
Yes its easily done.Have generator rebuilt adding
to more fields to it.Cost about 60.00.Install 12v
coil.The old delco remy 12v works fine.You will need to change from pos. to neg.ground.The process
is to reverse the polarity at the voltage regulator.I have the steps but can't locate them now.If you have the system upgraded the repairman should know what this is.I keep looking for the
steps I have and let you know

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Harold H

01-09-1999 12:56:17




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 Re: Farmall H 6v to 12v conversion? in reply to Robt, 01-09-1999 09:24:15  
Robert,

If you want your tractor to still look original, see my posting under Farmall M electrical system upgrade on the Tractor Talk page. All you have to do to change your tractor from 6 volt positive ground to 12 volt negative ground is; change the fields in your generator to 12 volt field coils, install a 12 volt regulator, put a resister on your coil, reverse the ammeter wires, and put in 12 volt battery and light bulbs and you are in business and it still looks original. The 6 volt starter works fine on 12 volts. Just turns faster.

Harold H

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Robt

01-09-1999 16:19:19




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 Re: Re: Farmall H 6v to 12v conversion? in reply to Harold H, 01-09-1999 12:56:17  
Thanks, I knew it wasn't that hard, but I needed to know for sure. Thanks again, robt.



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Harold H

01-09-1999 12:55:59




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 Re: Farmall H 6v to 12v conversion? in reply to Robt, 01-09-1999 09:24:15  
Robert,

If you want your tractor to still look original, see my posting under Farmall M electrical system upgrade on the Tractor Talk page. All you have to do to change your tractor from 6 volt positive ground to 12 volt negative ground is; change the fields in your generator to 12 volt field coils, install a 12 volt regulator, put a resister on your coil, reverse the ammeter wires, and put in 12 volt battery and light bulbs and you are in business and it still looks original. The 6 volt starter works fine on 12 volts. Just turns faster.

Harold H

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Deutsch

01-09-1999 10:41:33




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 Re: Farmall H 6v to 12v conversion? in reply to Robt, 01-09-1999 09:24:15  
Try the link below



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