MF 150 Generator to Alternator

   / MF 150 Generator to Alternator #11  
for that much $ the fields, brush plate and armature had to all be gone.

usually into 200$ and you are buying a repop vs a reman. yikes!
 
   / MF 150 Generator to Alternator #12  
These are easy enough to modify the existing bracket to accommodate the alternator. Spacers for the block mounting from TSC. Used a piece of rope to measure for a belt so the alternator won't hang outside the tractors sheet metal. If he goes with one of these, make sure of the rotation to match the existing tach. No more finicky regulator to mess with plus a higher output at lower speeds. I put one of these from the same guy on my 135.
 
   / MF 150 Generator to Alternator
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#13  
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Holy old thread batman......so the generator crapped out again. It made me mad enough that I searched harder this time and found my unicorn.......An alternator with tach that works for a massey ferguson 150. I googled for alternator conversions and started sending emails. All but one responded with a NOPE, sorry, good luck. I won't say the name since I don't think they're an advertiser on the site. The technical support gentleman was extremely helpful and was actually a former Massey tech in the 1980's and was familiar with the MF150. He was working on this alternator as a "side" project and asked me to count the gears on the generator tach drive to ensure compatibility. I counted gears and sent him pics. He responded with this particular alternator that the gears matched perfectly. He recommended I put the pulley from the generator onto the alternator to keep the same ratios, which I did.

I had a local welder make the bottom bracket and I made the top strap using a drill and grinder. Years ago Dad had the TO35 converted to 12 volt but didn't keep the tach. I removed that bracket and used it as a pattern (slightly adjusted the holes to clear both the frame and heat shield). I Used a 6 gauge wire since the store was out of 8 and 10. I crimped the ends, put some solder in the ends, and covered with heat shrink tubing. I had to take the tach cable and reroute it around the throttle linkage to get an extra inch out of it. AND IT WORKS PERFECTLY! Gauges, tach and all. I spent $144 on the alternator (delivered), $10 on the welded bracket, $5 for the top strap, $1 for a thin grinder wheel, $6 for the wire, $3 for a pack of electrical ends, $8 for heat shrink tubing, and $.3 for bolts/nuts/washers, and $18 for a new belt. But most importantly....no more !@#$%^%^&*(@#$@!#$%^&() generator and that's worth a fortune.

I did not run an "exciter" wire. Usually when I operate a tractor it's running at close to PTO speed and long enough to recharge the battery. I didn't see the point in doing it. It works fine for me and for how I'll be using the tractor.
 
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   / MF 150 Generator to Alternator #14  
Glad you got it changed out...I've got a '67 135 with the Z145 engine..when I first bought it I thought the gen. was faulty..took it to an "old" auto electric shop..he checked out the gen and just said..."its perfect"..He did put a new bearing in the front of the unit (now sans oil cup) and charged me $50. that was about 5 years ago..I did spend about 2 to 3 hours adjusting the original voltage reg.. till I got it the way I wanted it...Right now it starts to charge about about 900-1000 rpm and doesn't put out more that about 13.7v...since I'm not running anything else electric, that's fine..the unit/tractor has been perfect for me since. Thanks for your update! BobG in VA
 
   / MF 150 Generator to Alternator
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#15  
Glad you got it changed out...I've got a '67 135 with the Z145 engine..when I first bought it I thought the gen. was faulty..took it to an "old" auto electric shop..he checked out the gen and just said..."its perfect"..He did put a new bearing in the front of the unit (now sans oil cup) and charged me $50. that was about 5 years ago..I did spend about 2 to 3 hours adjusting the original voltage reg.. till I got it the way I wanted it...Right now it starts to charge about about 900-1000 rpm and doesn't put out more that about 13.7v...since I'm not running anything else electric, that's fine..the unit/tractor has been perfect for me since. Thanks for your update! BobG in VA

I used a multimeter to check the voltage. The issue was 100% no doubt the generator. I don't know if there is a limit on the number of times these things can be rebuilt or not. I did find a new (allegedly) generator on Amazon for $250, but I was so aggravated with the generator set up I didn't try it.
 
   / MF 150 Generator to Alternator #16  
I used a multimeter to check the voltage. The issue was 100% no doubt the generator. I don't know if there is a limit on the number of times these things can be rebuilt or not. I did find a new (allegedly) generator on Amazon for $250, but I was so aggravated with the generator set up I didn't try it.

yes, there is a limit.. comutator wear.. etc..
 

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