Tractor Talk Discussion Board |
Re: Re: 200 Farmall charging system
[ View Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Return to Tractor Talk Discussion Board ]
Posted by Curt on March 13, 1999 at 15:49:18:
In Reply to: Re: 200 Farmall charging system posted by Curt on May 15, 1998 at 20:22:49:
: : would anyone know if a 200 Farmall is negative : : or positive ground system. Have rebuilt the gen : : erator, replaced the voltage regulator, ampmeter : : battery cables, and battery. It will still not charge : : any help would be greatly appreciated. : Bob, It's positive ground. Get your lights working, turn them on and see that the meter shows a discharge with the tractor not running. This will tell you that the wire configuration is correct. Start the tractor, if no charge connect a lead from the field terminal of the generator to a good ground. If the meter doesn't move in the right direction in a few seconds, something is wrong. Either the generator is not producing or the points in the regulator are not closing. If the generator is producing but the points are not closing, you run the risk of burning up the generator. Are you sure that the voltage regulator is correct for a 6 volt system? If all the above fail, with the tractor running, remove the cover from the regulator. Push the points on the GEN side closed and see if the meter moves in the right direction. Also see if the points stay closed after you physically close them. If the generator is good, the voltage regulator is grounded well and the wiring is right, the physical encouragement may do the trick. If it does, just make sure the points open by themselves when the trqctor is shut off lest the generator drain the battery of it's reserves. I can do this in my sleep. If you have no luck with this message, give me a call. : Curt 616-669-0486
Follow Ups:
Post a Followup
|