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Re: Generator question
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Posted by gene b on September 12, 2004 at 15:57:30 from (66.43.221.243):
In Reply to: Generator question posted by ffolkes on September 12, 2004 at 07:26:46:
IF YOU HAVE A CUTOUT and it sounds like you do your normall output is determined by the adjustable third brush. Loosen up the slotted screw on the end of the gen and then remove the cover and check the spacing between the two brushes should not be any closer than 3.2 bars and by spacing them farther apart will reduce the current. If you dont have an original type generator and cutout this will not work. You mite have a different generator and mite need a regulator. If you are running a mag you do not need verry much amps as they do not use the battery for current. There are many tractors running around that over the years have had something changed and can cause the current owners lots of gray hairs I restore A and Bs and make them all original it is easier if one knows the correct procedure hope this helps.
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