I have a '53 R2 and I'm considering removing the 100amp wiring harness the rats have chewed up. I love the easy-to-use, easy-to-access conventional 230 flathead of the M37, but this R2's 100amp harness has wires coursing all over the engine and cowling making just about everything a challenge to get to. It'll be a farm work truck, and I'm certainly looking forward to the rear PTO electric 112v generator for portable electric tool use. And the governor is all in place and in good shape. But these other wires, geeez! Are they really necessary? I don't plan on using all the emergency lights, siren, or any radios simultaneously (which I understand is the purpose of the rectifier and 100amp system).
Pro's and con's anybody? Is it really worth replacing? I know the harness is "historically correct" but it's just a tangled mess under the hood, making things hard to access.
Plus, I can't find any info on the system anywhere. Maybe if I understood it better, I would appreciate it more, buy I really see no need for it now. I'm not very electrically inclined but can get by on the simple stuff. This looks like a headache.
Would appreciate any comments or suggestions. Should it go or should it stay?
Gary in Denison, Tx
Pro's and con's anybody? Is it really worth replacing? I know the harness is "historically correct" but it's just a tangled mess under the hood, making things hard to access.
Plus, I can't find any info on the system anywhere. Maybe if I understood it better, I would appreciate it more, buy I really see no need for it now. I'm not very electrically inclined but can get by on the simple stuff. This looks like a headache.
Would appreciate any comments or suggestions. Should it go or should it stay?
Gary in Denison, Tx
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