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Re: Allis Chalmers WD wiring schematic diagram
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Posted by Kent of SW MO on July 23, 2006 at 14:18:40 from (12.178.152.55):
In Reply to: Allis Chalmers WD wiring schematic diagram posted by James Glendening on July 23, 2006 at 12:40:28:
The lights and magneto have no controls in common. The only control for the mag is a swith to ground the mag out to kill the engine. The light switch did control the charge rate of the generator. Allis did not equipment these thractor with a voltage regulator. Since your tractor has been converted to an Alternator with a built in regulator you have nothing to control as far as the charge of the battery goes. The only control you need is a switch fo the light if your tractor is so equipment and a switch to ground the mag to kill the engine. The only factor wiring diagram will show the old generator/cut-out relay will only confuse the issue. The wiring of an alternator on this and other equipment no so equipped from the factory is always a custom deal. I have done this so many time I do not have to realy think about it I just do it. I got the basics from looking at the trouble shooting wiring diagram a Chiltons auto repair manuel showed when trouble shooting a no charge problem on a GM vehicle equipped with the Delco internal regulated alternator. Kent
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