[Farmall] #@%$& Cub Electrical Question
Bigdog
dbigdog at columbus.rr.com
Fri Jun 9 14:02:21 PDT 2006
Mike,
Just reverse the leads and re-polarize. It'll be fine. No wiring changes were necessary other than look at the coil primary leads (if it is battery ignition) and make sure the positive pole on the coil primary is connected to the lead that goes to the points.
Bigdog
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike
To: farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 4:17 PM
Subject: [Farmall] #@%$& Cub Electrical Question
I acquired a Cub and was told that there was no generator on board. Low
and behold, after taking off the hood, there is a generator without a
belt. I took it off and had it checked and it is cranking out 9 volts
fine. I got a belt and the generator shop man gave me a new 6 volt
voltage regulator that had been on his shelf for years.
After studying wiring diagrams I discovered that the Cub is supposed to
be positive (+) ground. The battery is hooked up negative (-) ground.
I am just wanting to make sure I am doing the right thing since it is
obviously running negative ground OK. Should I just reverse the battery
leads, polarize the generator and go on? Or has something been done to
it to allow it to run negative ground?
Thanks,
Mike Atwell,
Sunny and Hot Texas
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