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Re: Re: Re: 300 farmall battery problem


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Posted by AEB on June 22, 2006 at 06:44:21 from (204.116.91.4):

In Reply to: Re: Re: 300 farmall battery problem posted by TLO on July 05, 1999 at 10:06:49:

hey,
what"s most likely happening with the tractor isn"t the battery at all provided it holds a charge. what you need to do to solve the problem completely is have the alternator tested at your local parts house (NAPA, Advance,ect.) That"s more than likely the trouble. Get a replacement alt. but get one of the GM 10si "one wire" ones or i know that advance auto carries a self exciting one the is truely one wire. the former one is about $33 and the latter is abour $50. the 10si should come with a wiring diagram in the box, but if it doesn"t, all ou do is run the bat. terminal to the starter or ammeter(if yours has one) and then put a jumper from the bat terminal on the alt to the smaller one one the side labeld with a 2 cast onto the case beside it. for the "1" terminal, there"s 2 ways to go. with the ammeter tahe a 100 ohm resistor, 1/2 watt resistor and go between it and the bat terminal on the back. Without the ammeter, you"ll need to pick up a panel mount light then run a wtre from the "1" terminal to a 100ohm resistor then to one of the 2 wires on the light. then hook up the other side of the light to a switched 12 volt source.



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