Posted by Tony in Mass. on October 18, 2012 at 07:39:40 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: FE-35 Wiring posted by Alan Gallant on October 17, 2012 at 17:32:06:
Your switch is fine Allan, it's just more old fashioned that we'd expect to see. I suppose to restart a warm engine, you just turn the other way-down? To hit the starter directly. As for your alernator, someone put that one on, since it isn't original, all bets are off. But yes, a jolt, 'excite the field' is maybe what it needs, but seriously if you have an old fashioned auto electric man around you, bring it to him, to check, shock, and hopefully make a diagram of how to wire the rest. I have seen these 3 wire jobs with one to ground, one to high use charge and the last to a low use, if the rest of the tractor is still wired as a Lucas, you need to reinvent the whole thing, or look for antoher generator. Can you take pictures and put them on here?
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