Posted by Kentb of SWMO on April 13, 2010 at 17:39:38 from (71.30.134.73):
In Reply to: Re: battery light on posted by mike delaney on April 13, 2010 at 13:43:34:
I just repaired a Ford 3000 gas burner that was not charging. The Generator light was on. The problem was a mass of burnt wires under the regulator and a fried generator. This was a Lucas, Princess of Darkness, electrical system. I assumed the generator was bad because the "D" terminal, what on a US made generator would be the "A" terminal showed heat damage. I took it all to a Starter/Generator/Alternator shop. They said the armature was fried. They set me up with a new generator with the tach drive and a new regulator. I put it all on and rewired the mass of burnt wire at the regulator and the little light went out when the tractor was starter and to just confirm the battery was charging I checked the battery voltage with a digital voltmeter which showed a voltage of about 13.8 volts.
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