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Re: electrical charging question on '41 H
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Posted by awutay on September 18, 2005 at 18:35:59 from (12.76.131.104):
In Reply to: Re: electrical charging question on '41 H posted by John T on September 18, 2005 at 07:43:58:
John, I went out to look at the H. Here's what I found: on top of the generator is the cutout relay or voltage regulator. If you were sitting on the tractor you would see three electrical spade lugs on this box. Two lugs are at the front horizontally opposed to each other. The last lug is on the right side of the box at its rear. Two wires lead from the box. Both are attached to the front two horizontally opposed lugs. The left side connection goes to the ammeter/switch box on the steering column. The right side goes to what appears to be the letter 'A' stamped on a terminal on the generator. The only other interesting piece of information is the unused connecton at the rear of VR/cutout relay is stamped with the letter 'F', although the connections that have wires coming from them have no markings. So, do I have the VR or cutout relay and what is the proper troubleshooting procedure? Thanks, Art
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