Posted by gene bender on May 23, 2012 at 10:01:42 from (67.55.226.143):
In Reply to: Farmall B Generator posted by luv2wrench on May 23, 2012 at 08:21:32:
Ground the field to see if that makes it charge. If it does check the volts on the gen A terminal. It should read more than the batt 6.3. You need to use your meter and check for ground. I use a jumper one lead to the batt ground+ then other probe to check for ground even the lite sw all need a good ground. If you get it to charge by grounding the field you can leave it grounded. Then remove the cover and by loosening up the flathead screw on the carb side of the gen and adjust the third brush to get the charging amps you want. Tone of those type systems are running for yrs with the field terminal on the gen grounded. Let us know what you find out. You can get a regulator for pos ground and you should have either a 1101423 or a 1101435 plate# on the generator. If you decide to get a regulator get the one for the # on the gen as those regs are different. I can get you the correct regulator if you want.
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