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Old 06-19-2018, 10:39 AM
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This is from the Original Farmall Cub and Cub Cadet book by Kenneth Updike.
I don't know if it's fact or fiction.
I guess you could say both 12 amp or 15 amp starter/generator fits on the same bracket.

Interesting how this story came about..... you think Elon Musk was having production problems?
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This is from the Original Farmall Cub and Cub Cadet book by Kenneth Updike.
I don't know if it's fact or fiction.
Sure got quiet after that post.
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The ad said the 12 amp S/G was a replacement equivalent so that would mean there was only one bracket part number for either correct? The OP needs the bracket, not the S/G if i read it correctly. SO what difference does it make if there were 2 starter part numbers? They only differ internally, I can see they are the same mounting and shell by just looking at the pictures.
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Sure got quiet after that post.
Nothing to comment about. Ken Updyke was a 3rd party author NOT sanctioned by IH/CC. It was "his" opinion.
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Nothing to comment about. Ken Updyke was a 3rd party author NOT sanctioned by IH/CC. It was "his" opinion.
That was a pretty specific opinion he wrote down there. Must have had some basis. The guy is no idiot about IH stuff. I’ve read lots of his articles.
I don’t really care just something interesting to talk about.
I think the question about brackets has been answered. Probably all that really matters.
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Nothing to comment about. Ken Updyke was a 3rd party author NOT sanctioned by IH/CC. It was "his" opinion.
So you're suggesting he's wrong? Digging this hole unnecessarily deep, arent we?
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So you're suggesting he's wrong? Digging this hole unnecessarily deep, arent we?
Well.... there is no factual basis for the claim that either Roland or I can find. The original paper manuals do not list but only one S/G for the 108. Kenneth Updike is full of knowledge, and knows a lot about IH. However, when he writes a book, he digs deep.... very deep into old IH memo's and company letters and such. It wouldn't surprise me at all if somewhere out there, there is an internal document that states that the 108 was going to be offered with a choice of either a 12 or 15 amp charging system, but that idea was dropped at some point. It just doesn't appear that it is true. Get on Facebook and find Ken Updike. He's on there. Ask him about it. We'll wait. That, or offer up some proof that there was a choice, and I don't mean by an author, or an aftermarket company selling parts. Get it from something that came directly from IH. There are discrepancies in parts books. We've found them. But we can usually find another original source that contradicts it, so we have a basis to rule it an err.


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The original question....

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Do the 108 brackets differ from different model years? I noticed that the 71-72 108 starter-generators are apparently different
It was answered on post #15. The S/G tangent has NOTHING to do with the original question.
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Good morning everybody.
Mr. Wayne I believe I do have a spare s/g bracket, gonna look for it later today and will email you with an answer yes I do have one or no I thought I did have one.
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There are two different armatures for two different starter/generators listed in the parts lookup for the 108. That seems to tell me Ken Updike's info is correct.

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