Posted by 53Jube on January 31, 2020 at 16:00:07 from (24.131.67.81):
Been having troubles with the charging system on my tractor. I rebuilt the generator. It motors on the bench just fine, so I did a voltage regulator test and it showed I needed a new VR. Got a new one and put it on and polarized, and it started charging like a champ, for about an hour or so, the tractor spit and sputtered and died. Started right back up, but not charging once again. 0 on ammeter at idle. If you rev it up the needle jumps all over the place, and at a high rpm it will show -30 discharge, and as it comes back to idle, the needle goes back to zero on ammeter. I’ve replaced about everything I can think of, starter solenoid, coil, points and condenser, wiring harness, VR, plug wires, rebuilt Generator, battery shows 6volts when tested. Any ideas? I don’t know if I may have a short somewhere maybe, what electrical components would cause a short to not charge anymore? Dist. Coil. Ignition switch. Been messing with this for a long while now, and it seems when I get it fixed it shows its ugly face again!! Thanks
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