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Re: 6-volt blues
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Posted by Charlie V aka F20II on November 22, 2004 at 11:45:23 from (216.239.160.71):
In Reply to: 6-volt blues posted by WSR MD on November 22, 2004 at 09:15:34:
WSR MD - You'll find the Farmall/Delco electrical systems pretty simple compared to alot of other systems you may be familiar with. How your's is wired depends on whether your tractor still has the original cutout relay (2 terminals and is mounted on the generator), or has been refitted with a voltage regulator (4 terminals and may/may not be mounted on the gen). I have listed Bob M's Epson site below showing typical wiring diagrams and troubleshooting charts for both types of systems. I have also listed my email address so that if you need some pictures i can email you some, Red at one time had a very good picture of the generator, relay box an guage panel with wires connecting to all, but I'll be darned if I can find it in a seach of the site :o(
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