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Posted by farmallhal on March 11, 2006 at 10:50:52 from (64.24.35.17):
In Reply to: Alternator again posted by Andrew Z on March 11, 2006 at 08:45:10:
Andrew, Sorry to hear you are having problems. I installed a Hitachi No. 14231 12 volt negative ground alternator on my H without any difficulty at all. I used Bob Melville's wiring diagram to the letter except I didn't use the warning light and used a 10 watt 10 ohm resistor in place of the light. Got it at Radio Shack for a couple bucks. Also, when using Bob's diagram the "1" terminal is the same as the "L" and the "2" is the same as the "S" terminal. I hooked up the wires as shown in Bob's diagram to all three of the terminals on the alternator. For the "L" and "S" terminals on the alternator, I used insulated crimp-on connectors so they couldn't contact each other as they fit quite closely on the alternator spades. If you are using existing older tractor wiring I would make certain you don't have a bad place on a wire where it could ground out to the tractor. Hope this helps but I would suggest you trace or install one wire at a time and follow it through from start to finish before looking at a different wire. Good luck, Hal.
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