[AT] 24V One Wire Alternators

Clint D driggars at earthlink.net
Wed Nov 17 21:43:52 PST 2004


Farmer

thank you, that helps

Clint



> At 02:04 PM 11/17/04, you wrote:
> >I have several tractors using 12V and 24V one wire alternators (self
exciting
> >regulators) these are Delco's
> >
> >Does anyone know of any good sources to buy the regulators and rectifiers
to
> >rebuild these?
> >
> >Clint
>
>
>
>
>          It is hard to do much better than :
> http://www.natauto.com/
>
>          Have them send you a catalog. I feel very fortunate to be able to
> just walk in their door when I need something. Actually most of the time I
> just send Diana. They are very good about send the right parts home. They
> carry a lot of little giblets that most places don't want to bother with.
> If you don't live in Shelbyville, IN they have a toll free line.  :-)
>
>
>
>
> "farmer"
>
> I am the list owner of the following public email lists:
> Allis_Chalmers
> Budget_muzzleloading
> Cheap-Shelters
> Cheapcomputer
> Cheapcritters
> CheapPower
> FrugalFunWoodworking
> FrugalRuralLiving
> NoNonsenseHorse
> Smallfarmshop
> truck-blab
>
> Some are pretty quiet, some are very busy. Member counts range from 32 to
570.
> All are on Yahoo Groups and can be found with a search at:
> <http://groups.yahoo.com>
>
> Also a newly created one called "100 Acre Farming" targeting folks who
> operate farms from about 75 acres to 150 acres. Those are not iron clad
> numbers. Midwestern farms in this class require a full line of farm
> equipment unlike much smaller farms but have only a little in common with
> the much larger farms common today.
>
>
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana, USA
> robinson at svs.net
>
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