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Re: Generator Primer Cub
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Posted by Mark on April 10, 2006 at 18:42:09 from (172.133.31.216):
In Reply to: Generator Primer Cub posted by Mark on April 10, 2006 at 14:35:46:
Menfolks, Thanks for the advice.....I'll try to look it over tomorrow. The tractor is supposedly a '49 model..but I haven't run the serial number yet. It does have a voltage regulator..sits in front of the coil with 3 leads on the side...field and batt and something else. The most obvious sign there is no current from the generator is, the engine dies when the cable is pulled and the ammeter shows a constant negative reading when running. The hood is stuck to the gas tank...probably by paint. I had just a few minutes this evening to look at things and seen right quick the whole top was going to require removing to get to the generator. No big deal, just an inconvenience. I think what bothers most when fooling with these old tractors is all the damned Rube Goldberging done to them over the last 50+ years!
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