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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 26, 2003 at 02:51:48 from (209.226.247.120):
In Reply to: Generator Super A posted by Brian on September 25, 2003 at 20:12:50:
Brian: Did you try with tractor running removing output wires from generator and hooking volt meter directly to generator? The reason I say unhook wires is so you know the voltage is or is not coming from battery. Your voltage regulator could be the problem. Another item you could try is removing battery cables with tractor running. I did this with 140 and right after I got tractor last Nov it would run with battery cables off. As winter progressed I had it going a few times and it got to point that least little disturbance it would quit. Finally it wouldn't stay running at all. So that generator was on it's last leg so to speak, when I got tractor. As you know I replaced the generator with an alternator and my problems were not over, nor did it work right until I replaced the ampmeter guage. I know my generator was not working, however since replacing ampmeter guage, I am still not sure about regulator. Looking at the wiring mess these guys had on tractor I imagion whole system was toast.
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