Posted by Super-H-Mike on March 13, 2012 at 07:28:58 from (76.164.145.96):
In Reply to: Re: alt on 560 posted by Janicholson on March 12, 2012 at 20:36:17:
Jim ,I used a #194 bulb in an auto type socket from a license plate light and made a little bracket to hold it right in the gap where the steering shaft enters the hood on my H. I can see it but it doesn t show from the outside and is out of the weather. Works the same as an "idiot" light on a car. Wired to get power when switch is on,and then to alt. excite terminal. If the light is on, its not charging. Because of the slow rpm of the tractor it needs to be revved once to get the alt. going, then charges for that complete run cycle regards of rpm. Eliminates the need to remember to kick in the alt.
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