Burnsg2003-- This may help. this information was given to me by Teddy52food. Trouble shooting the voltage regulator.
Leave it on the tractor and take the cover off. You will see 2 sets of points. One should be open (leave it alone) One should be closed. Clean that one with very fine sandpaper, 600 grit, and then with a dollar bill. If those points are badly burnt, your trouble may be in the generator field coils.
Start the engine and the open set of points should close and the ampmeter should show a charge when it is running half throttle. If the charge is low, put a little pressure with your finger in the set you just cleaned. It should show more charge. (have your wife watch the meter). Bend the tab that the spring hooks to in order to put more pressure on those points. It should show around 8 to 10 amps.
This info has worked twice for me. I copied it and laminated it and keep it on my workbench. Ellis
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