GENERALL!?!Moderator: Team Cub
6 posts
• Page 1 of 1
GENERALL!?!I am still trying to find the picture I saw. It showed a farmall tractor with a generator that was mounted somewhat on the side. I am not sure where it was hooked into for power. Who knows anything about these. I believe it was made in the 50's.
1949 Cub S/N 95854 "Ellis"
" It's not the size of the tractor in the fight, but the size of the fight in the tractor ".
Re: GENERALL!?!Electrall. It ran from the same place as the belt pulley on Super MTA and a few later models. There were also 2-point and trailer mounted versions, as well as pickup bed mounted.
Re: GENERALL!?!Thanks Jim, I kept searching the internet for "generall". I thought that was the name I had seen. So I guess the electrall wasnt to popular of an idea?
1949 Cub S/N 95854 "Ellis"
" It's not the size of the tractor in the fight, but the size of the fight in the tractor ".
Re: GENERALL!?!From a post on YTMAG.com
![]() "The Constitution is not an instrument for the government
to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government lest it come to dominate our lives and interests." Patrick Henry
Re: GENERALL!?!That sure is neat, does anyone know how big the generators were?
1947 Circle Cub, 193, 189
1954 Cub w/FH, IH100, 194, F11 1956 Cub Loboy w/FH and 194 1960 Cub Loboy w/FH and L-54 1953 Super A, 2 seater B, Avery V, Avery A, JD M, MH Pony, Leader D, Allis Chalmers C, and my Great Grandpa's ZA Minneapolis Moline.
Re: GENERALL!?!The electrall had 110 and 230 volts.
Norm
6 posts
• Page 1 of 1
Who is onlineUsers browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests |
|