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Posted by Paul Shuler on July 16, 2007 at 14:08:48 from (170.29.248.3):
Hey Bob when I bought my old H it had a 12v batt in it and the charging system didn't work at all. I had the Gen rebuilt and put a 6v bat + ground back in it. It never has charged a lick. I have just been charging the batt once a month or so. I noticed when mowing Friday the fan belt was very loose. Since it was only about 100 in the shade on Sunday I thought I would work on it. After much work and oil I got that old pulley to loosen up to where I could tighten the belt up. Fired her up and looked and my Amp meter was at approx 8 to the + side. I was pumped. Then just for grins I thought I would turn my light switch from L to H and the meter deflected all the way to the - side. Now I cant get it to show anything at all agian. I have the regulator with three post on it so I didn't expect moving the light switch to have any effect. I have a copy of your trouble shooting chart just didn't know if you might have a word of wisdom for me.
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