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Re: Wiring for F-20 Starter
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Posted by Paul G. in Mn on April 02, 2006 at 09:15:23 from (206.183.179.200):
In Reply to: Wiring for F-20 Starter posted by F-Dean on March 27, 2006 at 05:18:41:
The way I did it on my 1939 F-20 was I put a hole in the bracket that comes off the steering post for the throtle. It is a nice flat plate. I used an M style puch button. I mounted a 13 volt battery on top the frame rail just ahead of the clutch pedel. I am not runing a generator so thats the reason I went 12 volt. starts right up and starts for meany times before I even have to think about charging the battery. It made for a nice clean install too. I can take some pictures sometime if you would like to see. Paul
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