Posted by Bill in IL on September 25, 2009 at 19:29:31 from (98.108.64.176):
I finally got the M generator charging after JMOR posted a picture of how to adjust the 3rd brush.
Now I am trying to figure out the H. I had the generator apart everything looks good for an old generator. Ohm checked as much as I could no shorts to ground that I can find. Cleaned the commutator, brushes are decent.
I took the belt off and did a motor test it runs.
Hooked it up grounded the field terminal touched the battery wire to the armature to polarize it start the tractor and I only have .6 volts from the armature stud to ground.
Did I hook this up properly to do a simple generator check? Tried to check the archives and can't seem to find the procedure to do that (cause I need it). I am not ready to give up on this one cause I think its good just need to prove it.
I know for sure the cutout regulator is bad. Took the cover off and the resistor from F to gen is fried. What value is that or what does it take to wind a new one?
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