Posted by den67 on July 26, 2013 at 12:36:31 from (184.10.243.157):
I just recently bought my grandpa"s 1952 Super C and it has not been run in many years. The disconnected dead 6V battery is rotated in its case so when connected would tie the positive terminal to the starter. I think Farmalls are positive ground. Is there a way for me to check whether or not this tractor has been modified for negative ground? The previous owner"s son said he had tried unsuccessfully to start it some years ago & I"m wondering if he may have connected it wrong. So, if the battery was improperly connected what kind of damage may have occured? Both the generator (Delco Remy model 1100004) and the starter (Delco Remy model 1107093) appear to be original. The replacement voltage regulator is Autolite, 15V, 25A. Thanks for your help.
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