Tom Bowman
Member
This will vividly illustrate my lack of knowledge about tractor electrical systems, but here goes.
My TO-20 had previously been converted to 12-volt, negative ground, with what I think is a one-wire alternator. (It only has one wire running to it, anyway.)
I won't be changing any of the electrical stuff, but I've had the battery, alternator, starter, etc. all unhooked for a long time.
I've read about polarizing a [i:3328af1cd9]generator[/i:3328af1cd9], but do I have to polarize an [i:3328af1cd9]alternator[/i:3328af1cd9]?
My TO-20 had previously been converted to 12-volt, negative ground, with what I think is a one-wire alternator. (It only has one wire running to it, anyway.)
I won't be changing any of the electrical stuff, but I've had the battery, alternator, starter, etc. all unhooked for a long time.
I've read about polarizing a [i:3328af1cd9]generator[/i:3328af1cd9], but do I have to polarize an [i:3328af1cd9]alternator[/i:3328af1cd9]?