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    Posted: 16 May 2016 at 6:20am
can you help ? I just got a 1948 . can see a lot about it. but wires are something I'm not good at. does a g have a voltage reg. on it ? pix would be a big help . thanks. anyone please.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jaybmiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 2016 at 6:26am
Someone will post a 'link' for you....though I did own 3 of them. You really should do a 100% rewiring of the G ! Think about it, 60+ years old and who knows what 'someone' did over the years to 'fix' the original wiring!! Either buy a 'kit' from Steve @ B&B or do it yourself.
Rewiring is easy. 1) remove ALL the old stuff 2) install a new wire, same colour and guage as the original following the wiring diagram. 3) repeat #2 until all 7 or 8 wires are on, 4) check all wiring, start her up, go for a ride and be happy !!

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The G has a cutout on the generator.

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Actually, the cutout on a G is normally mounted on the side of the instrument panel. We do offer a 6V replacement wiring kit for the Model G as well as a 12V conversion kit if you think you need to rewire the Tractor. Take a visit to our website if you want, there's plenty of information there on wiring, and you can see what our wiring kits for the G look like. Thanks Jay for the referral! Its appreciated.
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Geeee.... I just looked at Steve website and for $95 you can't lose buying his wiring kit !! Makes it simple and fast to be 'up and running'. I know I spent 1/2 day 'rolling my own' and it weren't near as pretty. So IF I buy a 4th G , I'll treat her right ,send some coins to Steve.

Jay
BTW sure ain't a lot of clearance in the rears of that 'hot rod rider' Steve !!
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First off, welcome neighbor!!! I used to live in Manchester, on top of Pine Mt back in the 70's. Beautiful area with lots of history.
Second, shoot me your email, have PDF's of manuals for you.

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