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Re: Farmal Super C dead generator?
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Posted by Don Mountain on September 09, 2004 at 12:18:23 from (206.31.97.22):
In Reply to: Re: Farmal Super C dead generator? posted by El Toro on September 09, 2004 at 04:16:51:
Thanks guys. The proceedure for checking the entire charging system was clear and easy to follow. And you both had the same information for the check of the generator. When I jumped the Field contact to the ground, it was obvious that the generator was working. Much above idle and it showed plenty of charge, and at mid engine speed it went off the top of the ammeter. I took the voltage regulator off and polished up the contacts, hoping that it will work. I ordered a new voltage regulator from the local Case/IH dealer, but the $38 is more than I have right now. Is there any way to check, adjust and repair these things? I might need to sell of one of these old Farmals to keep the others running. Anybody need an old Farmal M? Its kind of a strange one with two gas tanks and shudders over the radiator. One of the gas tanks is maybe 25 gallons and the other one is maybe 2 gallons. And it has a magneto on it. I have no idea what it is worth.
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