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need genny help on 66' IH cub

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souNdguy

03-16-2005 05:24:19




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Howdy

I've got a 1966 IH cub ( 12v ) and a cow got in the barn last night and ran her horns all over it. Pulled ignition and plug wires, and pulled the wires from the genny as well.

Ignition and plug wires were easy to figure out.

Genny is a bit harder. Can anyone tell me which terminal is the field, and which is the armature? Give location, as the genny is still installed and hood is on. As all you cub owners know, the genny is all but inaccessable with the hood on.. and I really don't want to pull it ( and gas tank.. and dash.. etc ) unless I have to. I can get my hands in there to re-attatch wires.. but that's about it.. can't see what I'm working on.

If someone can identify the arm / field I'll be good to go.

Off hand.. anyone know if this is an A-circuit or B-circuit generator? Since it was disconnected for (??how long?? ) I want to repolerize it.. but will need to know circuit type to do that.

thanks

Soundguy

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Bus Driver

03-16-2005 10:23:42




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 Re: need genny help on 66' IH cub in reply to souNdguy, 03-16-2005 05:24:19  
The armature wire is the heavier gauge of the two and the stud on the generator to which it attaches might be larger than the field stud.



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Allan in NE

03-16-2005 05:39:42




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 Re: need genny help on 66' IH cub in reply to souNdguy, 03-16-2005 05:24:19  
First things first. Dehorn the cow. :>)

Allan



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souNdguy

03-16-2005 05:53:23




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 Re: need genny help on 66' IH cub in reply to Allan in NE, 03-16-2005 05:39:42  
Ironically, this isn't the first time a cow has pulled wires off one of my tractor.

About 4 years ago, a caw, again, got in the closed section of the barn and pulled spark plug wires off my side ignition mount 8n. Again.. the ignition was no problem.. but I was scratching my head for a few minutes when it wouldn't start!

Now if I can just figure out which wire goes to the field and to the armature I'll be set.

Unit starts and runs.. just no chargy-chargy...

Soundguy

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