Posted by Wardner on November 02, 2011 at 19:53:59 from (4.154.236.236):
In Reply to: Re: electrall question posted by janicholson on November 02, 2011 at 19:18:10:
Jim.
The side-mount is always rotating. It is totally live. It is switched on/off with a dash knob. That switch energizes the separate Autolite exiter which is v-belt driven from the Electrall dynamo.
The belt pulley is in no way connected to the Electrall. It is totally possible to run both a side-mount Electrall and the belt pulley as separate power sources. Doubt if it has ever been done but I could do it because my 400 has both units attached.
I should actually modify that last sentence. I did have both on the tractor. I removed the belt pulley and swapped in a Cotton Picker PTO drive. It runs another Electrall on the left side of the tractor. It runs other stuff (creeper drive and air compressor) as well because the gearboxes were made with pulleys on both sides of the tractor.
This post was edited by Wardner at 20:18:02 11/02/11 2 times.
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