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Re: 1946 Farmall A Generator Hookup Problem
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Posted by gene bender on June 18, 2006 at 02:54:16 from (66.43.221.78):
In Reply to: 1946 Farmall A Generator Hookup Problem posted by Bob Landers on June 17, 2006 at 12:26:47:
First of all you dont have a cutout. Take the screws out of the mounts on the reg and they will be marked. BATT goes to the batt 6v pos gnd wire from the steering post sw. FIELD goes to the F post on the gen GEN goes to A on the gen. dont worry about the other marked with L.POLARIZE the gen by jumping from batt term to the A term on the gen before starting should draw a spark. After starting if it doesent show charge ground the F terminal then it should show charge. With F term grounded it doesent show charge the gen is bad. You should use a meter to make sure the reg is grounded to the gen asnd the gen is grounded to the tractor.
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