If you have a spare amp meter, or your Multi meter reads to 30 amps (probably not) do this. Disconnect the F terminal from Regulator and ground it so that the field on gen is grounded. Take off wire from the arm terminal on gen. Put a #10 wire on the Arm terminal of the gen and run it to the Different not installed amp meter (be sure to hook it so the needle moves to discharge when one end is connected to the neg bat post and a load is connected (light bulb) to the other end). from there run a #10 wire over by the battery and keep the wire disconnected. (be careful with it it will have volts) Start the tractor and run 1/2 throttle Touch the wire to the Negative terminal of the battery (on the battery, not the starter connection) It should now charge on the meter. What you have is only the good generator in the circuit, if it does not charge, it will be a miricle. JimN
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