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Re: What is the L terminal?
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Posted by John M on September 12, 2004 at 11:05:20 from (206.74.236.11):
In Reply to: Re: What is the L terminal? posted by ffolkes on September 12, 2004 at 09:50:29:
Thats what I thought too.But the only tractor that I have that accually redices the charge the longer it runs is my Cub,and it will even go as far as dropping down about 2 volts DISCHARGE if you run it long enough.The battery has never gone dead in it.Both my 41 Ms puts out about 10 -12 at full throttle and if I run them all day like that itll still show the same thing at the end of the day,both my Ms do that,both have new wiring and newly rebuilt generators and new regulators.Fortunaely I dont run them long enoguh to do any damage to the batteries,but wish I could get them to charege right.My 40 working M has an alternator on it,it drops right,as does my I-4 with an alternator.Guy at the alternator shop says he can do up a generator to work like an alternator,no need for a regulator,I may do that one of these days.
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