Posted by Mike CA on March 11, 2009 at 16:39:02 from (214.1.211.251):
Hello. I haven't been around in a long time. I just haven't had time or money for my '44 H. :?
I want to start doing a little here and a little there. The mass amount of things I have to do overwhelms me a little, so I am going to break it down in to little chunks and attack it bits at a time.
FYI, for anyone who may remember me... I got my orders for sea duty. I'm reporting to VFA-25 in November. Between June and October I have some schools to attend. So, I'm hoping to use that slow time to get a little done on my tractor.
Ok, on to my question: I don't know what the generator is capable of, or if it even works. I want to keep the look of the genny, but am switching to 12v. I already have the battery, but right now the battery is set to run the tractor without recharging. So, I want to get the electrical system set up.
How much will it cost me to have my 6v genny converted to 12v?
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