Hey thanks yall for the possible problems and suggestions. And to grandpa love, I live in florida (whole family lives in the south, florida, Georgia, North Carolina, virginia, kentucky). And thank you for the welcomes to the forums, it's always good to have people to make you feel welcomed and part of the group. But anyhow, I'm seeing most of yall are saying the brushes are probably worn or dirty, a few saying the starter Is cooked, but before I buy another one I'm going to investigate it and get into the brushes and see what's goin on. Possibly send it to a rebuild shop and have it tested and/or rebuilt. But I only got it for $700 and so I expected some things to be ready to pass away. But hey it's really fun working on these ol tractors and good to have someone my age trying to preserve our rural/agricultural history. But this is off the topic question but I've been wanting to ask. So, I already plan on getting a few more into the herd (an M, H, john deere a,b,mt, Oliver's and many others, and hopefully some old diesel tractors like a Sheppard which is on my bucket list to own one day. I don't know about yall, but I actually love the originality of that ol generator, it's different and a thing if the past any before my time. Is there a way to convert a generator to 12v? I'm only going to have this on the rarer tractors. Thanks yall and have a great day, Mike
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