Posted by wore out on February 16, 2021 at 19:12:34 from (64.255.159.199):
In Reply to: belarus 562 electrical posted by parkerhill on February 16, 2021 at 18:23:47:
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Apparently "jm." has done pretty well for himself selling 'botas, but don't let his comments discourage you, not everyone has the $$$ to own one of those.
It seems there's two factions on this "Yesterdays Tractors" page, one that is dedicated to "Yesterdays Tractors" and the other to late model "Botas".
Your Belarus started and ran when new, and it will again.
Belarus was not alone in using a series-parallel switch to enable starting on 24 Volts and charging at 12 Volts.
MANY US semi trucks and various off-road equipment did just that.
Don't give up, you can probably find a wiring diagram on the 'net and some "oldtimer" nearby that knows about series-parallel switches.
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