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Super A Generator Help Needed
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Posted by Danny on April 19, 2004 at 03:57:44 from (168.9.18.2):
I have a 1952 Super A with a 6 volt system. Ever since I bought the tractor 2 years ago I have had to charge the battery fairly often to use the starter. After tiring of this, I bought a new battery, cables, etc. and things were better for a while. Then I had to start re-charging again. I gave up and bought a hand crank, which worked well for a while. Then I started having to charge the battery to even get it started by hand. Now, I can start the tractor with the hand crank only with the charger hooked to the battery (it won't even turn over with the starter), but as soon as I take the charger off the tractor dies. I assume the problem is either the battery, the generator, the regulator, or a combination since the tractor starts easily with the hand crank as long as the charger is hooked up. The ampmeter doesn't work so I'm unable to get any clues from there. I need advice.
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