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Re: converting from a gen. to a alt
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Posted by Bob in KY on July 02, 2004 at 12:01:34 from (205.188.116.201):
In Reply to: converting from a gen. to a alt posted by Dean on June 30, 2004 at 19:15:55:
Hey Dean. Thought I would share a bit of friendly advise. I tried all of the home remedies offered here about hooking wires together, getting resistors from Radio Shack, and everything else. In the end, I went to Duey's site and downloaded his wiring diagram. I purchased a three wire alternator and a 12 volt coil with resistor. I took cutters and removed every wire on my tractor. After taking the tank and cowling off, I rewired my complete tractor in about four hours. I am a mechanical idiot, but the first time I hit the key she popped right off and she has been humming every since. By removing all of that old 6 volt wire, I now have a system that is clean, resistant free and will give me another 55 years of good service. It is a pain in the a** to be fiddling around with wiring while you are out in the field. His address is ttp://dueyschutter.freeservers.com/photo3.html> I am sure he does not mind my sharing it with you. You can ask him questions by E mail if you go to his site. Good luck.
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