I checked my volt meter against another vehicle and validated it was measuring properly. Measured voltage at new tractor battery after sitting all night 12.6 volts. Then turned on head lights for one hour, ran battery down to 12.1 volts. Started tractor, idled it for a while to get it warmed up then ran up to 2,000 RPMs. Started out at 12.4 volts charge then after a couple minutes worked its way up to 13.6 volts and stayed there for about 20 minutes. I could not get any amperage measuring devise on those little short wires, but the alternator was warming up also so I am sure it was charging the battery at near maximum output. Just an old battery that would not take a charge, gave the appearance of maybe a charging problem. I am happy with 13.6 volt charge. Also along the way running the engine up to 2,000 for 20 minutes I checked the cooling system with my temp gun. Read 178* at the thermostat housing, so it probably has a 180* thermostat in it. So cooling is probably OK. I am going to look into some beet juice tomorrow.