Posted by Bob M on February 20, 2009 at 08:41:53 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: H light box posted by neblinc on February 20, 2009 at 07:58:06:
Your questions in order:
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I highly doubt "correct" replacement resistors are available.
My recommendation is to get rid of the field resistor entirely then replace the original cutout relay with a voltage regulator. You will find the battery will stay up better and will enjoy a longer life with a voltage regulator.
Looks like your headlight dimming resistor coil can be straightened out and reused. Just make sure not to breathe any of the deteriorating insulation (it's probably asbestos!), and that the resistor coil does not contact any other wiring or grounded metal after the box cover is reinstalled.
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Your wiring labelling looks correct. The only exception may be the ammeter connections. Depending on your tractor's ground polarity the ammeter may "read backward" if connected as shown. If it does simply swap the wires at the two ammeter posts and it will read correctly.
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No separate switch is required for the rear light. The #2 terminal will cause it to burn bright with the switch in both the D and B settings.
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The ammeter must connect to the "hot" side of the starter switch.
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