Posted by Tim Kincaid on December 29, 2007 at 07:29:11 from (216.175.14.228):
In Reply to: Farmall question posted by r4etired on December 28, 2007 at 16:31:11:
Hi Fellas, my experience with these is that the cut outs were used originally with the 3 brush adjustable generators. On low charge they should put out 6 to 8 amps and 11 to 13 on high. Basically to compensate for having the lights on. The newer h's or m's with voltage regulators should have no adjustable brush. When adjusting that brush it should be placed no closer than 3.2 commutator bars to the fixed brush closest to it. Any other applications that you may find are probably usually just a quick fix or just someone being sold the wrong generator for their needs. I do know that if you leave your H on high charge while grinding feed with a Letz Burr Mill for your father-in-law that the Battery will blow the top off. Just food for thought. Tim Kincaid Farmalls Forever
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