Posted by Philip P on January 17, 2013 at 06:37:03 from (98.95.150.220):
Hello folks I"ve been doing a lot of reading on this site and it has been a huge help. I"m new to tractor restoration. I"m currently working on a 1947 H. I was hoping someone can help verify that my H has the cutout as opposed to a vr. I"m attaching a picture to help the process. The picture matches up with the picture in my parts manual that has a box on top called the generator relay. Is that the same as a cutout? The tractor is not at the house, so I can"t check the switch but I think this it is a 4 position switch. The tractor is also equipped with a magneto. everything I can find is leading me to the cutout just hoping someone can help verify.
The tractor hasn"t been run in about 15 years so I need to get the generator checked to see if it works. Can a normal auto parts store bench test it for me or do I need to go to a specialty shop. Or is there a way for me to test it myself?
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