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Re: farmall h regulater box please respond
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Posted by Bill Smith on January 26, 2004 at 10:25:52 from (63.147.130.69):
In Reply to: farmall h regulater box please respond posted by kyle on January 25, 2004 at 16:39:43:
I agree with Paul. You are probably better advised to buy an item like this new. Remember that early H's had a cut-out box (very simular in appearance to the regulator) instead of the voltage regulator. The cut-out box can be converted to the voltage regulator with minor changes. The cut-out box has one set of points inside and the regulator I think has 3 sets of points inside if it is in question which one your looking at. Now then, if buying new regulator, make sure you are buying the right one as far as 12V / 6V, or positive/negative ground. The cut/out box is likely not available new, but you could probably find a functional one of them in salvage yard. Wichever one you are working with, make sure you wire correctly and polarize because it doesn't take long to fry something if wrong.
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