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Re: Re: ALTERNATOR WIRING
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Posted by BlueLite on July 01, 2001 at 10:18:20 from (209.226.181.61):
In Reply to: Re: ALTERNATOR WIRING posted by ????? on June 29, 2001 at 17:32:39:
My tractor is a MH30 and it had a 6V system with generator and regulator. The diagram in Article Archive can be applied to any tractor. In your situation I would use the S10 alternator (30$ at scrape yard) , and following that schematic, just illiminate the circuits that you don't need on your tractor, the bonus being that you don't need the regulator any more. I think you would admit it's pretty straight forward. Or, simply obtain a schematic for your make of tractor. I'm not up to par on auto wiring either and after reading and having it explained to me for years I still have problems with it. On this board, there's another area where there are mulitple schematics of tractor wiring, simply choose the one that applies to you. Can't remember where I saw it, but I'm sure you'll find it. If your entirey stumped, just rewire according to the schematic, I did it and it works. Hope this helps.
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