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Posted by Jim was in UK on November 17, 2003 at 11:11:06 from (216.31.11.38):
In Reply to: farmall b alternator posted by jf on November 17, 2003 at 10:29:21:
From your discription I would have to say that the alternator or voltage regulator is not working. Does this alternator have the one-wire to go to the batt + terminal with the built in regulator or does it have the separate regualtor? If it has a regulator on it, (not built in on the alternator) you may want to make sure that the contacts are not stuck. If it's the built in, then it's electronic and either it or the alternator are bad. As far as roading it on the power supplied by the battery...I am sure that you won't have a problem. The draw on the battery will not be that heavy and you should be able to make it without any problems for the 12 miles. I know of someone that uses a Farmall B and an M for shows and parades, and he doesn't have a charging system on the tractor. Just makes sure the batteries are good and hot. Just my .02 cents worth on the subject. later days mate, Jim in NM again
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