I am going to keep my crawler 6v Found a guy who rebuilt the gen for 50$ .
The problem that I have know is that there is no voltage regulator on it(last owner took it off) .I have a new one for it but I don't know how to wire it up can someone help me with that ,It has 4 post on it
40 C keeping it 6voilt
Re: 40 C keeping it 6voilt
I just did a Google search on "John Deere 40 wiring diagram" and came up with this:ratskinner wrote:I am going to keep my crawler 6v Found a guy who rebuilt the gen for 50$ .
The problem that I have know is that there is no voltage regulator on it(last owner took it off) .I have a new one for it but I don't know how to wire it up can someone help me with that ,It has 4 post on it
http://www.jd40.com/wirediags/wire12.pdf
Best regards,
Steve O.
1958 440IC w/ blade (602?)
Steve O.
1958 440IC w/ blade (602?)
wiring
look at the regulator. it should have field,armature ground maybe? and battery
hook battery up to starter heavy post, ground to chassis, armature and fields to the generator(A an F) stamped on case.
hook battery up to starter heavy post, ground to chassis, armature and fields to the generator(A an F) stamped on case.
1950 mc crawling around
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Before you go slapping a regulator onto your tractor, you will need to get the regulator "tuned". Take your generator and regulator to a alternator repair shop and ask them to tune it. Not all generators have the same output. The shop will be able to adjust the regulator to best handle your generator. Its like a $10 service, but they have to have your generator your going to use.
former owner of a 1956 420c
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All help is greatly appreciated.
Proud owner of a project 1952 JD 60
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