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Case 220 starter/generator wiring diagram or help

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RainFade

06-18-2005 18:15:39




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I'm the proud new owner of a Case 220 lawn tractor.
The only thing about it needing immediate attention is the fact it won't charge.

It works fine as a starter but is not appearing to charge (digital meter shows voltage a few tenths lower running that shut off) P.O. told me he had to jump or trickle to start her... sure enough.

The terminal on the regulator was not connected, I assume it goes to A
F is connected to F on generator/starter.
L is not connected, does it Need a lamp to work ?

I've been spinning wrenches on all sorts of stuff for years and have done component level repair on pc's and peripherials for a living but I have to admit my generator theory is non existant and I could REALLY use some help.

I have googled until blue in the face and have looked around here but am not finding the info, honest I don't waste bandwidth until I fail to find it myself :-)

Thanks in advance,

Brian

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Klyde

06-19-2005 05:32:22




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 Re: Case 220 starter/generator wiring diagram or h in reply to RainFade, 06-18-2005 18:15:39  
A terminal goes to the "starter" cable at the solenoid, as that is the armature wire when running. B terminal may be on the bottom ,you didn't metion that one. That goes tosolenoid B+. L terminal can be used to feed the ign switch. hth



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sc man

06-19-2005 17:53:29




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 Re: Case 220 starter/generator wiring diagram or h in reply to Klyde, 06-19-2005 05:32:22  
L is for lights



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