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Re: Converting a Farmall C tractor from 6 volt to a 12 volt system.
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Posted by rob vallance on February 28, 2000 at 16:18:31 from (209.142.69.1):
In Reply to: Converting a Farmall C tractor from 6 volt to a 12 volt system. posted by dave on February 27, 2000 at 21:00:24:
something i did not mention in the previous message is the coil. you need to replace your existing coil with a 12 volt coil WITH INTERNAL RESISTOR OR YOU MUST BUY A RESISTOR TO ADD. i purchased an internal resistor coil for about 25 bucks for a borg warner. there are less expensive ones but i felt that the couple of extra bucks were worth it. i have been told that you can add a resistor to your exsiting coil and it will work but the resistor is 5 to 7 bucks and for the extra 15 dollars you get a new coil with the resistor built in and it makes for a much cleaner appearance. sorry for the omission of this info and i verified on my machine that i had not left anything else out. by the way this is an excellent time to put new wires, plugs and points/condensor. the gap is .20 and the machine will amaze you at how easy it starts up!
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