[Ford-ferguson] Re: Ford-ferguson Digest, Vol 26, Issue 6
Karen O'Neal
ONEALK at nccommunitycolleges.edu
Mon Jul 10 12:48:54 PDT 2006
I have tried, and tried to take my name off the email list but it has just not happened. If you have any suggestions please help me.
>>> c.britton at worldnet.att.net 7/10/2006 3:15 PM >>>
I agree with Mike. Ideally, you would have a 3 wire setup... with a gm 10si
or 12si alternator. There is a big charge stud, then a #1 and a #2
terminal. #2 terminal can wire right down to the charge stud. The charge
line runs out to your ammeter.. etc.. and the #1 line needs to pass thru a
diode, 194 lamp or push button switch, and then hook to the ignition coil
side of your ignition switch.
If using a diode, make sure the cathode or striped / marked end is pointed
towards the alternator.. get one that will handle a couple amps.. etc..
Radio shack is a good source.
Soundguy
>From: "Rick" <ry2ns at wildblue.net>
>Subject: [Ford-ferguson] 1952 TO30 alternator
>I just replaced the battery and noted that the AMP meter
>isn't charging. I recently replaced the single wire lead from the
>alternator that was two wires (wire-nutted) under some hydraulic hoses,
>with a 10ga single wire >point to point.
>Is this the only wire needed?
>The wiring may have been wrong from the time I bought it
>3 months ago. It seems odd that wven though it has a built-in
>regulator to only have the one wire going back to the meter.
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