Posted by rrlund on July 12, 2012 at 08:13:12 from (207.241.137.116):
Today might be the day for me to buy a lottery ticket. I broke the other screw off and took the top off of that voltage regulator. Danged thing looked like it had been under water for 50 years. So I started going through my electrical parts cabinet opening boxes. I found a 12 volt saddle type regulator painted Oliver green in an old Tractor Supply box. It looked just like new on the inside. I cleaned up the top of the generator with a wire brush,put the regulator on,polorized it,started the tractor and the needle on the amp guage jumped right up to charge. All at no cost except the $20 I paid for the generator at the flea market. Maybe I'd better quit for the day while I'm ahead. Gotta love it when things work out like that!
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