Posted by soybeanjoe on November 22, 2010 at 18:23:15 from (66.213.171.108):
In Reply to: 12 volt generator posted by Robert Day on November 22, 2010 at 16:43:45:
I have two 6v generators, of a '49 M & a '53 SM, that have been converted to 12v neg. grd. Both were done by an automotive electric repair shop. First one (SM's) didn't cost me anything to have done & only took the guy about 5 minutes. 2nd one he charged $35 as it needed some new parts.
I have a SMTA that has a 12v single wire alternator & I prefer the generator conversion. I'm no "correct police" but IMO the generator looks better & I didn't have to make a bracket or find a different belt like I did for the alt.
Also, th alt is always "excited" so unless I start the tractor at least once a week, which I don't, it always has a dead battery when I go to start it.
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