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Posted by Dave H (MI) on August 03, 2007 at 14:08:24 from (64.12.117.137):
I am plugging away on the alternator. I have the parts, have removed the plug and rewired and reconnected the plug to post wire. Still need to add the other wire that runs to the ignition switch with the diode. I did switch that misconnected wire that was on the ammeter so that it was on the alternator side of the gauge. Still no static discharge regardless of what position the switch is in. Which brings me to the topic of switches. I still have the house light switch wired onto the tractor and was wondering if it is possible to rebuild the original switch or do I have to buy a new one? Mine has one of the posts broken off at the bottom. I could probably repair it if I could get inside the switch. Only obvious way in is through the bottom but I don't know if the plastic insulating disc on the bottom of the switch will come off or not. Anyone ever rebuild one? New ones are $55 if I understand the catalog and used are available on e-bay. The type of switch I have looks like the one for sale on ebay #300137752317. Just wondering if mine is fixable or should I jump into the bidding? Thanks!
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