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Re: B414 Electrical System-Need Help
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Posted by Bob M on February 11, 2002 at 08:03:32 from (165.170.128.65):
In Reply to: B414 Electrical System-Need Help posted by Joshua Putz on February 11, 2002 at 05:54:46:
Joshua - I don't have a B414 wiring diagram to share. However if you are using a single wire alternator, the changeover is straightforward. 1 - Remove and discard the old voltage regulator. Then connect the alternator BAT terminal to the wire that had been connected to the regulator BAT terminal. Tape off the remaining wires at the alternator and regulator ends of the harness. 2 - Connect the battery "-" to the tractor frame and the battery "+" to the starter solenoid. Important: DO NOT connect the battery "+" to the frame - if you do it will destroy the alternator instantly! 3 - If your tractor has an ammeter, you'll need to swap the wires between ammeter terminals, otherwise the ammeter will read "backward". Hope this helps...
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