Posted by Paul Shuler on April 12, 2010 at 07:40:33 from (170.29.248.3):
I have a charging problem I have been dealing with for about 3 years on my Farmall H. Had the gen redone a few years ago and all was good. Since then I have gone through a handfull of VRs. But now it's quit again and I took it back to the shop that rebuilt the gen and when they put it on the bench it charges just fine. When I put it back on the tractor it will charge a idle but as soon I run the idle up to mow the gauge starts bouncing wildly all over the place then it quits charghing. If I turn on the lights it shows a discharge as it should. If I un wire the gen and hook it up it will charge all day as long as long as I dont run the idle up. The shop that did the genny for a hefty price said they would be happy to look at it but they don't do anything cheap. Any Ideas. If I have to take it to their shop I'm sure I could do a 12v conversion for less than what those ole boys are going to charge me. Nice weather but dead batterys here in MO. Paul
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