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    Posted: 22 Oct 2011 at 10:27am
My grandpa passed away and left me his 1945 wc. He was rewiring the tractor then got sick and it didn't get finished. I would like to get it running again but I don't know much about wiring. I know it was converted to a 12 volt. Any help or suggestion would be very much appreciated. 
    Thanks, Trent


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bumped you to the top. Some one should answer:)

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You need to give more more information. Does it still have the magneto or does it have a distributor?  Is it the original generator and cut out relay with the 3 position switch?
 If it has a magneto, the only wiring you need to make it run is a battery cable to ground and a cable to the starter switch, and you don't need that if you crank it by hand or pull start it.
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We offer a 12V conversion system with Generator or Alternator, for Mag or Distributor. I can build the system to your Grandpa's tractor. Drop us a line if interested......
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Sorry, should have said for Generator or Alternator depending on which you have.
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for 6 volt distributor set up.

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