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Posted by Gene-AL on December 31, 2006 at 15:04:40 from (72.147.87.227):
In Reply to: Need in Depth Technical Help for my charging syste posted by JayWalt on December 31, 2006 at 10:16:50:
Jay, I read with some interest your post and the replies. IHC evidently produced several different versions of 6-Volt charging systems, since I have a Super-A with the exact system you describe - a 'fixed' (according to the manuel) 3rd brush generator with a 4-terminal regulator (Arm terminal on the back; F, Bat, and Load terminals on the side) and a 3-position light switch. My regulator (Delco-Remy) was rubber-mounted, so it had an additional ground strap connected from the regulator base to one of the mounting bolts on the tractor (I recently had to 'farmerize' a new mount, since the rubber had disintegrated). You might double-check to see that your regulator is properly grounded in light of what I have described. That small ground strap is not very obvious - but your regulator may not be rubber-mounted and need one.
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