Posted by RTR on March 19, 2012 at 10:07:16 from (216.226.179.180):
Hey guys....I've got a late 1973 Farmall 140 tractor with the original 12 volt generator. It isn't charging, and since I've broken my leg I can go out and tend to it. I am going to get my uncle to diagnose and repair it for me. I know I've asked this stuff before and I have the procedures printed out to follow, however at my current state I can't get to them to give to my uncle.
I was hoping someone on here (JohnT I believe helped me last time), could give me a fool proof diagnostic troubleshooting method for the 12 volt generator charging system. I know alot of folks chime in with thier methods and while most of them are similar, I would like to have a good standard one to use, and hopefully make my own repair/troubleshooting manual from it to use in the future so I don't have to ask you guys for help.
With that being said, I appreciate everyone on here and what you all do for us tractor enthusiasts!! I look forward to recieving a guideline to follow for this charging system. I will basically call my uncle and read off the steps to him, and maybe we can get this thing tackled!!
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