Posted by aquanosis on September 12, 2009 at 12:12:35 from (67.241.20.22):
Hello, I recently rewired a '53 Super A and have some problems. The tractor starts great and shuts off when the ignition switch is pressed to "off" but it will also crank if the ignition switch is "off". Also, there is a small attached box screwed on the alternator which heats up even if the tractor is off. As long as the battery is attached, the box (which I assume is an extenal regulator of some sort) gets very hot. It is labeled "Transpo" and what I believe says "07...." with the final numbers obscured and has 5 wires , 2 in a connector going to the#1 and #2 terminals on the alternator, 1 going to the BAT terminal, 1 going to the ground screw on the alternator and 1 unconnected with a connector. I have a wire from the BAT terminal to the AMMETER only since the small box is currently using the #1 and #2 terminals. Other than that I have the rest of the tractor wired the same as the "step by step 12volt conversion" diagram found on Yesterday's Tractor article #195. Thanks for your help.
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