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Re: Re: Fergi voltage
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Posted by Keith on February 11, 2004 at 00:28:33 from (205.188.208.73):
In Reply to: Re: Fergi voltage posted by Wayne on February 10, 2004 at 20:00:11:
I did a 12 volt conversion on a ford 640 in 1980 sold it to a friend , still has the original starter on it to this day. 6 volt starter has a lot heavier windings, turns a lot faster. Therefore tractor should start quicker. I remember coverting a 1953 ford 3/4 ford pickup to overhead valve engine 292 CI in 1971 left the 6 volt starter on it. That winter got down to 20 below here, the only thing in the area that would start was my 1953 ford pickup. Had do a lot of running around for all the neighbors untill weather warmed up a little. Never again got bad word about my old ford truck.In all the years that I had the 1953 ford ,it never failed to start. my input. 4 what it is worth
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