Just a few questions now!
I now know the starter generator is working! After watching a youtube video on how to op ck it.
The coil is missing so I assume it is a 12 volt coil?
The starter generator is a 12 volt system but needs a voltage regulator since it is not built in correct?
Is there a way to verify that the voltage regulator is working? It looking like the original or 20 years in the woods does that to them!
Solenoid switch looks like a mud dauber made it a home! I am not sure if it works been 20 years!
So far looks like a generator belt, transmission fan, coil, and plug only things on the shopping list right now
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- ksanders
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Re: 129
Yes, the coil is 12V.
Yes, you need a voltage regulator.
Assuming the wiring is good, check to see if it's charging. If not, jump the F terminal from regulator to a ground on the tractor for a second. If the amp meter pegs to charge, the generator is good but not going through the regulator. I think it's the F terminal, been several years. Hopefully someone can verify quick.
Just have to check solenoid with test light when trying to start it
Yes, you need a voltage regulator.
Assuming the wiring is good, check to see if it's charging. If not, jump the F terminal from regulator to a ground on the tractor for a second. If the amp meter pegs to charge, the generator is good but not going through the regulator. I think it's the F terminal, been several years. Hopefully someone can verify quick.
Just have to check solenoid with test light when trying to start it
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