Description
When your vintage tractor’s lights start dimming or the battery keeps draining overnight, it’s usually the voltage regulator that’s given up the ghost. This 6-volt positive ground regulator brings those old electrical systems back to life, keeping your generator charging properly and your lights bright when you’re working late. Whether you’re running a classic Ford 9N or any other vintage tractor with a 6-volt positive ground system, this handy part gets things working like they should.
What You’re Getting
- 6-volt positive ground configuration matches vintage tractor electrical systems perfectly
- Saddle mount design fits the original mounting style on most older tractors
- Four terminal connections handle all the necessary wiring without modifications
- TISCO quality construction built to handle the bumps and vibration of farm work
- Direct replacement that installs just like the original regulator came off
Built for Vintage Farm Work
This regulator is right at home on those older tractors that still earn their keep around the farm. From Ford 9N and 2N tractors to Ferguson models and other vintage machines with 6-volt positive ground systems, it keeps the charging system balanced so your battery stays topped off and your electrical components get steady power. These older tractors might not have all the bells and whistles, but they’re still workhorses for chores, light fieldwork, and keeping the homestead running.
Made to Last
Vintage tractors deserve parts that’ll go the distance, and this regulator is built with that in mind. The housing protects the internal components from moisture and vibration, while the contacts are designed to handle the cycling that comes with regular use. It’s engineered to work with the generator systems these old tractors came with, providing the steady regulation that keeps everything running smoothly.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward if you remember that these old systems are positive ground – the opposite of modern equipment. Always disconnect the battery before working on electrical components, and take a photo of your existing wiring connections before removing the old regulator. The saddle mount bolts right to the original location, and the four terminals connect just like the original setup.






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