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Re: HELP Battery Got Hot ?
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Posted by masterdiversteve on June 13, 2006 at 19:23:57 from (71.52.25.201):
In Reply to: HELP Battery Got Hot ? posted by masterdiversteve on June 13, 2006 at 18:38:08:
I think its an old GM alternator. Its a one wire, external regulator type. I will try to get a picture. I had it rebuilt about a year ago, and the man told me all I had to do was hook one wire from the selinold to the one big post on alternator. I must have shorted out or bumped the external regulator. I think its the little metal piece on the side of the alternator. about a 2" by 2" piece. with a wire going to it. but how could I have tore it up by just putting on a new belt. I did have to shut the tractor off and tighten the little box (external regulator) because it was loose. could this have done it?
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