Posted by janicholson on August 02, 2011 at 12:02:13 from (199.17.6.10):
In Reply to: Farmall M Wiring posted by alex-41jdb on August 02, 2011 at 11:30:36:
The alt sounds to me like it is a 3 wire setup. The main wire goes to thwe load side of the amp meter, the other wire (from the #1 terminal of the alt) goes to the ignition switch. There is likely to be a resistor (about 10 ohms) or a hidden idiot light, or a diode in that wire. The digram from Bob M for an alternator is correct. If it has a mag, look for Janicholson Mag in the archives. The 12 volt coil is correct if it is for use with no resistor. Jim
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