Alternator Light

   / Alternator Light #11  
Alex, Here is where you can find the parts that you need:
http://www.tractorsmart.com/mall/dynamic-results3.asp



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   / Alternator Light #12  
Hi guys, the Japanese call all alternators dynamos. The difference in the small tractor units is that often the rectifiers (diodes) are mounted in and use the regulator housing as a heat sink. The AC sine wave out of the dynamo is 24v peak to peak. The dc (rectified) voltage out of the diodes and on to the battery should be between 13.8 and 14.8 volts. Unless the dynamo has permanent magnets, check to be sure that exciter (field) current is being fed to dynamo with ignition on.
Also check field draw to be sure brushes are ok. The fact that you problem is sporadic could indicate poor brush to rotor tracking.

lots of luck,
george
 
   / Alternator Light #13  
Von is right, it is probably the voltage regulator. The dynamo on that machine rarely goes bad since it is a fixed magnet ac generator. I remove the steering wheel and dash to replace the voltage regulator instead of removing the fuel tank. It is still a pain.

Brian
 
   / Alternator Light #15  
i've had bad regulators on two green tractors, and the price of the replacement was considerably higher than a delco alternator with a built in regulator, so i just put a one wire delco alternator on both tractors. it was an easy fix for @ $35-$40. don't know if you could do the same with yours or not, but it might be worth checking.
heehaw
 

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