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Posted by MagMan on May 21, 2005 at 14:26:11 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Altenator question Farmall H HELP posted by MagMan on May 21, 2005 at 12:03:49:
I dont see a link for Bob Ms site. How do I tell what termanel is witch. it has a 194 light hooked with only one wire and I did not see where it worked so I took it out I took the dist off and put a mag on there is no factory wiring left just a large green wire going to a amp guage on the bat then a wire going to the pos on the bat. then like I said there is a push pull switch and one wire goes from the double termenal on the alt to that and one going to the pos bat. then the other of the double terms on the alt go to the bat on the alt. So where does the idiot light hook one too the wire from the double termanel on the alt and the other side goes where? Sorry I have done this before but due to some health issues I cant remember what I did or how. Its pretty bad when I used to be a auto electriction and wiring tech huh. JON
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