Mark Pearce
Member
Hello Guys,
I got a dinger of a question here. I got my dads ole 9N last year and have just bought about a thousand bucks worth or restoration parts for it. I now want to keep it six volt but how or where can I go to see if the tractor was originally negative ground?
Dad had removed most of the wiring and no battery. Does it make a difference if I were to go ahead and make it positive ground even if it was negative ground before. Or will the starter spin backwards?
I have a theory that negative grounded things rust less. So probably why these tractors sheet metal lasted soo long.
Is there a place or website where I can go to find out if my tractor was negative ground from the factory? Thanks!
Mark.
I got a dinger of a question here. I got my dads ole 9N last year and have just bought about a thousand bucks worth or restoration parts for it. I now want to keep it six volt but how or where can I go to see if the tractor was originally negative ground?
Dad had removed most of the wiring and no battery. Does it make a difference if I were to go ahead and make it positive ground even if it was negative ground before. Or will the starter spin backwards?
I have a theory that negative grounded things rust less. So probably why these tractors sheet metal lasted soo long.
Is there a place or website where I can go to find out if my tractor was negative ground from the factory? Thanks!
Mark.