[AT] 3-position light switch (was RE: "After Tractor is running"questions.)

Rupert rwenig2 at xplornet.com
Sat Oct 9 11:18:26 PDT 2010


	Cockshutt/Oliver and Massey used the push/pull three position switch to 
control the charge rate too.

Rupert

On 10/9/2010 8:39 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> Yep that's what I was remembering.  I was never around much Case equipment
> so it must have been used on another brand as well.
>
> Charlie
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> From: "Dean Vinson"<dean at vinsonfarm.net>
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> Subject: [AT] 3-position light switch (was RE: "After Tractor is
> running"questions.)
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>>> I think there was some tractor I grew up around that had a 3 position
>>> pull out switch (off, on and on/lights) or something along those lines
>>
>> Charlie, my old Case VAH was like that, and I assume other Case tractors
>> from that general era would have been the same.  The tractor used a cutout
>> relay instead of a voltage regulator, so you had to manually control the
>> charge rate with the light switch.  Off was no lights, no charge; on was
>> no
>> lights but charging the battery; all the way out was lights on plus
>> charging
>> the battery.  I'd guess other tractor makes probably used those same
>> switches as well.
>>
>> Dean Vinson
>> Dayton, Ohio
>> www.vinsonfarm.net
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