[Market-farming] Allis G Electrical

John Ferree john at seldomseenfarm.com
Tue Oct 23 07:46:12 EDT 2007


there's no voltage regulator as far as i can see on the oem g.  from
what i understand the starter will eventually burn up w/ 12v, but it
takes a long time. 
john

Tom at Limerock wrote:
> I've never done one, but, wouldn't you also have to replace the
> voltage regulator and starter?
>  
> Tom
> Limerock Orchards
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 7:10 AM
> Subject: [Market-farming] Allis G Electrical
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> >I purchased one allis g some time ago because it was close.  Turned out
> > it wasn't in good shape and I've given it a pretty good mechanical
> > working over.  Unfortunately, the implements are few and far between. .
> > . anyone who has a G and implements won't part them out.  So I found
> > another with implements and got that hoping to use the other for parts
> > or to sell.  The first has some wacky wiring and an alternator with non
> > functional voltage rectifier.  The second seems mostly stock, but i only
> > have the shop manual.  There are few details about the little
> things. . .
> >
> > Doe the OEM Allis G have a negative or positive ground?
> >
> > To do a 12v conversion. . . the coil, battery, generator need to be
> > replaced. . . correct?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John
> > Danville, Indiana
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