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Posted by JONATHAN MIRGON on April 08, 2003 at 15:37:43 from (66.119.33.170):
BOB, I HAVE LOOKED AT YOUR WIREING DIAGRAMS AND YOUR OTHER PHOTOS AS WELL I THINK YOU HAVE HELPED A LOT OF PEOPLE WITH YOUR SCHEMATICS. ALTHOUGH I AM STILL HAVING TROUBLE I THINK THAT YOU ARE THE PERSON THAT CAN HELP ME ! I HAVE A FARMALL (A) WITH A REBUILT GENERATOR, A NEW AFTERMARKET REGULATOR WITH 4 TERMINALS 3 TERMINALS ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE REGULATOR AND ONE TERMINAL ON THE BOTTOM OF THE REGULATOR. THE ORIGINAL LIGHT SWITCH WAS BAD, SO I BOUGHT AN AFTERMARKET SWITCH FROM CARTER AND GRUNEWALD, IT ONLY HAS 3 POSITIONS, ON THE (FIELD) TERMINAL OF THE LIGHT SWITCH I HAVE NO POWER REGARDLESS OF THE SWITCH POSITION,ON THE REGULATOR I HAVE THREE TERMINALS (L) (BAT) AND (F) AND THERE IS ALSO A TERMINAL ON THE BOTTOM OF THE REGULATOR ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE. BOB, I DO I WIRE THIS BAD BOY UP ? I HAVE NOT MADE ANY ATTEMPTS BEACAUSE I DONT WANT TO RUIN ALL OF THESE NEW PARTS. POSITIVE GROUND SYSTEM BY THE WAY. ANY HELP GREATLY APPRECIATED !!! THANKS JONATHAN MIRGON
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