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I know this is a serious question and I'm not trying to be a PIA. From
model T's to inverters in one fell swoop. Model T's were hand cranked, used a spark coil and a magneto (I think). There was no battery, heater or fuel pump. Basic in black. All in fun boys |
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Hey!
Don't you know it is a material violation of usenet rules to post real facts! Actually, the T's did have dry cell batteries to aid in generating a healthy spark while hand-cranking. But you are dead on in saying that they had no alternators or generators. Thanks! Chuck wrote: I know this is a serious question and I'm not trying to be a PIA. From model T's to inverters in one fell swoop. Model T's were hand cranked, used a spark coil and a magneto (I think). There was no battery, heater or fuel pump. Basic in black. All in fun boys |
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