Posted by d. coleman on April 11, 2010 at 05:43:26 from (74.32.207.77):
In Reply to: No Charge Cub posted by 79netpacket on April 10, 2010 at 21:25:12:
it appears to have a cut out relay (small size)on top of generator. John T. is the eletrical goru over on the JD forum. most cut out relays just disconnect the battery with the ignition off to keep from draining the battery when not running. charging is controled through "low" and "high" charge switch settings on ignition switch. generator voltage output is adjusted by adjusting a 3rd. brush on the generator. good luck, d. coleman
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