[Farmall] Fw: voltage regulator on a Farmall 100

bsdunek at ismi.net bsdunek at ismi.net
Tue Apr 25 12:07:50 PDT 2006


>A quick check is to ground the field terminal on the generator.  If
it goes to full charge and stays there, it's the regulator.  If it
doesn't make any difference, it's the generator.
Advice given by others is good too.  Should always polarize the
generator if it's been removed.  Also, might check all connections
and grounds.  Sometimes old machinery has poor grounds due to paint,
rust, etc.
Bruce
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>Subject: Re: [Farmall] Fw: voltage regulator on a Farmall 100
>Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 20:13:46 EDT
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>>if possible, a true delco remy regulator is the best buy.
>>cheap imports dont last.
>>sounds like you can have a gen problem too
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