Posted by Janicholson on March 29, 2009 at 15:30:48 from (64.83.193.190):
In Reply to: 1950 cub re-wire posted by walterd on March 29, 2009 at 15:14:27:
The magneto is not at all connected to the other parts of the electrical system. It gets no voltage at all. A single wire from the side of the mag goes to the Push Pull switch. This switch is a grounded body switch. Thus the switch grounds the mag, shutting off the tractor. A ll other parts of Bob's diagram will work. Lights and starter, and charging system. Use a combination of #2 and #4 diagrams. At the amp meter there may be a wire connected directly to the fuse this will replace the wire from the L terminal on the VR (some had no L terminal and were wired that way). There will be no wire going to the ignition sw, as on yours it has no wire to supply it. Note in #4 the only part you need is the Mag wiring. JimN
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