Posted by caterpillar guy on October 21, 2021 at 17:25:31 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: battery or alternator posted by caterpillar guy on October 21, 2021 at 06:21:26:
Thanks Guys. I'm going to swap out a battery out of another tractor to start with then I can do the full field check on the Alternator. If it passes then will look at the regulator for problems. If it fails I will be going with the 3 wire conversion of the internal regulated model. That would put me with the same set ups as a few of the other tractors around here. For the battery I just put the Group 31's with the stud tops in again for standardization. I just put a plate over the old battery tray with an edge around it then set the battery in and hook up with new cables. Solves a lot of connection problems. I have not replaced a set of those long skinny 3EH's in 30 years. As for the TA deal. I could not tell you if it is delete or not the lever has been froze since I hauled it home for my brother before I bought it from him. I just know I can drag start it and my 806 and dad's 1466 and those I do know are TA deletes. I know the 806 should have a TA and the 1466 used to have one. When I went through the complete transmission for dad I deleted it then since it would slip pulling it on the chisel plow and never used them anyway. So don't miss them. Now I'm getting off track.
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