I have a TO-30 that I bought this winter. The electrical system was changed to 12V by the previous owner (an electrician). It is done very neatly but has some features I don't like. Now I just finished converting my 8N to 12 volt and understand the process pretty well but a few things must be attended to with the Fergy. First to excite toe alternator you must turn the switch to the spring loaded start position. This works fine if I remember to do it. There does not seem to be a functioning Acc position on the switch so I can swap out the switch to fix it I think. The problem is there seems to be a generator cut out in the system. A wire goes to relay type box with two terminals and two spade terminals (four in all). Only the one wire goes to it and it is always hot. The alt is the typical 3 wire GM but is not wired like my 8. My thinking is to replace the switch and wire it like the Ford and remove the cut out. Also I would like to remove the cigar lighter (after market) and the light relay which I am guessing was not original. Can I have permission to do that? The next problem is that there is a starter button. The starter switch shown in the book that attaches ahead of the steering column has been replaced by a rather stout terminal block. Is that maybe from a later tractor? It is hot all the. Wired to the hot side of the solenoid. I really think the shifter start function would be safer and correct. Any thoughts?