Posted by Bob Kerr on April 06, 2009 at 11:53:09 from (216.249.94.67):
In Reply to: farmall h electrical posted by bennyboy2383 on April 05, 2009 at 09:39:29:
If you have a starter then it had a generator or needs one. If it had a generator, then it would also have a regulator (square shaped box with 4-5 terminals) or a generator cutout (rectangular shaped box possibly mounted on the generator itself with 2 or so terminals). 90% of all generator problems, that is the bad reputation you read here sometimes, come from dirty terminals either on the battery, starter connections, bad grounds including on the regulator or generator itself. I have 6 volt on my tractor and have only had one problem which was cause by a bad ground on the bracket that holds the regulator, couple turns of the wrench on the bracket bolts, and it was good to go! I honsetly think that 12 volts is too much for a tractor that has a starter as the biggest load. Unless you are running a huge sound system and an air conditioner ( and I am sure you aren't)you just don't need it. My H started up last winter at 10 degrees with straight 30 wt oil in it. It groaned, but it started and ran all day for three days plowing snow. It would have started up much easier if I had 10w30 or 10w40 in it.
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