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Re: Model A Farmall question
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Posted by RN on April 08, 2006 at 16:57:42 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: Model A Farmall question posted by Randy Stephens on April 08, 2006 at 11:10:22:
Starter -Gen unit work? Try a unit for a 12hp Cub Cadet and see if it works. The starter needs to be able to power through the compression of a single cylinder to get going, a 4 cylinder is only slightly more drag than the single of 1/4 engine total displacement. Note that first Dodge cars had the starter-gen unit on what amounted to a Ford model T engine, IHC Regular and early F20s had a similar unit as aftermarket available, Delco parts manual from 1960s on the sarter-gen units had short listing for 25 to 40 hp utility engines use noted up to 160+ inch flathead Continentals as using larger generator than Cub/Simplicity, was basicly a 40amp truck generator, mostly same part numbers with the switch/regulater box. I think Leece-Neville(sic) had a starter-gen unit also using basicly 40amp high output generator, not sure on this one, limited option for Kaiser Jeeps for special uses. Check a electrical rebuilder shop and see what they show in catalogs/parts books- they might have a large Delco or Bosch set in catalog that is still currently available. RN .
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