Posted by super99 on January 09, 2020 at 16:10:31 from (50.109.101.197):
I have 2 Oliver 550's, one runs and the other has the motor tore down. I loaned the runner to my old boss to plow his driveway this winter. I was over there last week putting chains on it, started and shut it off several times and then the battery was dead. Jumped it to get it started and it wasn't charging. The P/O had wired a amp guage into the system and when I was using it last summer, the guage worked like it should. I took the generator for the other one over and put it on today and it doesn't charge either. I had a test light with me and tried touching both posts on the generator and got nothing. I have an 88 with a generator and when running, one of the posts will light the test light. I got nothing out of either of these generators. Is there any way I can check a generator to see if it's putting out any charge? I tried the John Deere dealer, the battery shop, 3 parts stores and no one local can test a generator. Now What do I do?? Chris
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