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Re: 12 volt conversion

Postby tomstractor » Mon Jan 20, 2020 4:11 pm

What is this Charlie's Repair kit? Where do you get it? How much $ ?

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Re: 12 volt conversion

Postby Don McCombs » Mon Jan 20, 2020 4:29 pm

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Re: 12 volt conversion

Postby welderrx » Tue Jan 21, 2020 8:09 pm

I kept all my 6 volt parts , I wanted to be able to run lots of lights because I usually do a lot at night once the dew is on the leaves the pollen isn't as bad with my allergies. I used to run the PTO sprayer my Uncle set up on the Cub for spraying his Apple Pear & Peach trees with fungicides & pesticides when I was growing pumpkins, but the self contained ones are so much easier to clean, I have a small one for herbicides for the fence lines and one for pesticides & fertilizer. I have a larger PTO boom sprayer set up for three point on my Allis Chalmers which I'm probably going to fertilize the meadow with at the new place. I am looking forward to the Cub going back to work growing things again, all I've done for the past few years is bush hog the pasture at my mother in law's place.TJ
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