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Re: Can you increase amps from generator on a WR9
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Posted by Bob M on December 31, 2003 at 15:01:48 from (66.66.126.128):
In Reply to: Can you increase amps from generator on a WR9 posted by RAR/IA on December 31, 2003 at 14:44:08:
Roger - The generator's max output can be changed by repositioning the "3rd brush" in the generator. The adjustment is easily made with the generator on the tractor: Remove the generator dust band and look inside for the 3rd brush. It will be the brush that doesn't have a mate exactly 180 deg opposite on the commutator. Now look for a long, slotted head screw on the outside end of the generator near the 3rd brush. Loosen the screw a couple turns - this will unclamp the 3rd brush holder. Next carefully rotate the brush holder CLOSER to the nearest fixed brush, but leave 3 commutator bars showing between the two brushes. Finally tighten the clamp screw and you are done. Your generator will now be set at maximum output and should deliver somewhere between 12 and 16 amps at full RPM.
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