Posted by Lon Franklin on December 11, 2014 at 11:36:30 from (24.121.199.98):
I am in the long process of restoring my 1947 early Model B John Deere. !947 was the upgrade year for the newer late Model B. My tractor fell in the middle of the production year and therefore is a combination of the both the early and late Model B tractor. Trying to restore this tractor has had it problems. My latest problem is re wiring the electrical system. So here is my problem. The generator is a three brush generator with an "A" (armature) and "F" ( field) posts. The new regulator has three post; "L" (load), "Bat" (battery), and "F" (field). The light switch has three posts for lights, battery and a resistor. My confusion is with the "L" on the regulator and the resistor on the light switch. With this configuration, can anyone help me out with the proper way to wiring the tractor? According to the parts manual all my part numbers are correct.
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