Rick and Jim, Thanks for getting back to me. I was looking at the alt. again today on the tractor and the wires are not running the same way as what you guys recommended. May be why it shorted out, but it was running ok this summer. Out of the 2 small wires on the alt. that plug in with the plastic connector the 1r is going to the ign switch and the 2f is connected to the pos. post on the coil. And the big wire on alt. post, do not know where that one is going yet. Just thinking they may not be wired right. Also there was no jumper wire going from alt. post to 2r. I was trying to draw out a wiring diagram going by what you guys explained along with the diagram I printed out from Carter & Gruenwald.com . On the amp gage which one is considered the output terminal + or -. I'm trying to get all this figured out before I start tearing it apart. Hope everyone has a good night. I think I'm dreaming about tractors now in my sleep!!!!!!! Larry
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