Posted by apilato on October 04, 2016 at 19:34:15 from (107.138.213.22):
We have had a 1954 Ferguson T030 tractor for years. It started as a 6volt system but has been converted to a 12 volt system. The tractor had been acting strangely lately; mainly just not turning off when shutdown. We did a tune up on it and it worked great for about a month. Then it failed. The last thing we did was replace the 6volt starter with a 12 volt one.
Now when we try and start it; it turns over but kills the battery pretty quickly. And there is what I believe to be a starting solenoid which connects the positive when the starter button I pushed. There is enormous amount of heat at the positive side. Going over the various wiring diagrams I don't see this starting solenoid. I have a 12 volt alternator, a 12 volt coil, and a 12 volt starter. Do I need a solenoid for the starter? Is there a wiring diagram which covers this tractor with an alternator instead of generator.... Thanks in advance...
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