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Re: Re: super M wiring help for novice
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Posted by Bob Murphy on October 23, 2003 at 05:37:19 from (198.160.193.228):
In Reply to: Re: super M wiring help for novice posted by Bob M on October 22, 2003 at 14:11:46:
I've got a pull switch to allow the tractor to start. Then I've got the foot switch to actually start the tractor. There's another switch near the pull switch which I'm guessing was for the lights (which aren't hooked up). When I recently bought the tractor the guy told me to jump a wire from the positive terminal to the top left wire on the regulator when it stopped showing charge on the ammeter. Tractor is covered in snow at the moment, but it's supposed to melt by the weekend. I think I'll pull apart that black box and check for fuses. Do you think it is worth having the generator rebuilt, or should I think about doing the alternator conversion? Thanks again for everyone's help. I'll probably be looking for more after the weekend.
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