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Nippondenson-Style Heavy-Duty Alternator
Michael Jordan, Haskell, Texas (ph 940 256-0048; jord655@aol.com): "I was an alternator-starter rebuilder for years and recently started selling a new, less expensive alternator to replace the Nippondenson-style alternators found on Deere tractors and other equipment.
  "It's a heavy-duty alternator with two internal fans for superior cooling and heavy-duty roller bearings and long life brushes compatible with all the highly computerized systems found on most equipment today. It has 150 amps compared to 90 amps on Nippondenson-style alternators, which comes in handy for high amp demand like extra lights and electronics.
  "The alternator can be retrofitted to many different Deere tractor models, including the 30, 40 and 50 series as well as the 8300 series, and it can also be used on other equipment brands such as Case, IH, Allis Chalmers, Gleaner and all GM cars and trucks made from 1974 to 1984. In fact, it can be used in any vehicle that already has a 10SI Delco alternator. It's also a direct replacement alternator for many heavy-duty trucks on the open road.
  "Rebuilt Nippondenso alternators sold at Deere tractor supply houses sell for about $325. I sell mine on eBay for $162 plus $38 S&H. I offer a wide variety of different sized pulleys and configurations for the unit."


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2011 - Volume #35, Issue #2