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Posted by Aaron Ford on December 19, 2006 at 19:58:34 from (72.84.55.158):
In Reply to: Re: tractor stuff posted by Jim Johnson on December 19, 2006 at 19:36:40:
Yup, know a little about Massey's, a little about Fords, nothing bout wimmens, a little about Nissan trucks, but no Case. I read your post, but it's pretty specific. This is a good forum for general knowledge. Here you have a mixed bag of young 'uns, old farts, Massey fellers, JD guys, A-C gents, IH men, Ford fanatics, and likely a few Case cowboys hanging out. If I forgot anyone, don't shoot me. This is a good forum for asking whether to replace your ammeter with a voltmeter, but not how to wire it to a pre-12v M-H 44. That question belongs over on the Massey board. And believe me some one over there will know the answer. I failed to look on the Case forum to see if it was posted there, but I think that would have been the place for it. Keep in mind, advise may be wrong. You do get what you pay for... Let's go Mountaineers, Aaron
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