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Re: Re: Farmall H Electric Start Questions?
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Posted by Ira on September 29, 2002 at 05:36:08 from (64.12.97.13):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H Electric Start Questions? posted by Jonathan Mirgon on September 28, 2002 at 15:58:56:
My Grandfather had a H with a magneto, and it had electic starter and lights it was a six volt system. It was a early model 1940's H he ordered brand new. It came with a battery, generator, and lights,and ammeter gauge with your headlight switch you had a low charge setting and a high setting. If you was going around on short trips kept on high, but if you was working in the field all day you kept on low as not to boil the acid out of the battery. You could run the tractor without a battery but you had to tape the leads as so not to short them. You could hand crank if you wanted. He had a Super M, M, H, Super C, Those tractors worked very well with little upkeep. You could change implements from the Super M,M, H, easy.
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