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Posted by txgrn on July 19, 2005 at 06:57:52 from (209.151.115.150):
In Reply to: it wont charge and my hair is gone posted by chris sweetland on July 18, 2005 at 17:55:31:
Battery gets the juice from the battery/fuse. Starter goes to the starter solenoid coil (small terminal) and energizes when you want to start. But......the TO-20 has a tranny safety switch so route the Starter power thru the tranny switch (On top of the housing under the battery between the front of the tranny and rear of the engine)then to the solenoid. Then tranny has to be in N to start the tractor...nice and safe. Ign is on the whole time you aren't in the off position so that goes to the coil (ballast resistor) and to the regulator to power it. Accessory is for like lights so when you are not Off your lights can be turned on....via the light switch. Turning off the engine kills the lights. If you don't want that i.e. lights on whenever you want, go to the Batt terminal with the light power then to the light switch....but don't forget to turn them off when finished using them. Grin. One last thing, polarize your generator. Instructions are in the archives...just type in "polarizing a generator" and search. Mark
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