[AJD] Late John Deere Model B Generator

John Paur johnjanpaur at directcon.net
Sat Sep 4 16:50:42 PDT 2004


I don't know why John Deere did it that way but my '50 MC has a cut out, my
47 A  & 49 B both have voltage regulators and that's correct according to
operators and parts manuals.  John

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> I confess to not being sure about the 1952 B. The 1952 M JD still had no
> regulator. In 1953, the 40 did have a regulator.
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>
> > Paul,  As a layman on these systems, I believe your tractor is not as it
> was
> > equipped from the factory.  Simply, a cutout is an electric check valve.
> It
> > prevents current from draining from the battery when the generator is
not
> > turning.  A voltage regulator has two parts; a cutout and a regulator
that
> > allows the generator to charge the battery only when needed.  I'm
certian
> > that a '52 B came with a voltage regulator from the factory.   John
> >
> >
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