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1010 john deere hot coil/voltage?

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weum

08-15-2005 20:18:30




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I recently bought a 62 jd 1010 the guy told me the generator was bad and had been unhooked for sometime, the voltage regulator removed..it had a 12 volt battery on it, and was wired positive ground.. i got a 60 amp 12 volt altenator (delco) and had it fixed as a one wire..the guys at alternator shop told me to reverse battery cables making it negative ground, and then wire altenator up through ampmeter then to battery..my coil it getting really hot not sure if its an old 6v coil or what the deal is..i changed the wires on the coil - to distributor/ + to switch.. and my battery seems to slightly over run with water..but battery is not hot at all..only the coil..would the coil cause this if its bad or wrong? and was this tractor originally 12 or 6 volt? would resistors help?

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Douglas A Anderson

08-17-2005 10:42:07




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 Re: 1010 john deere hot coil/voltage? in reply to weum, 08-15-2005 20:18:30  
JD 1010 tractors are 12 volt Pos. ground with a 6 volt coil. The resistor is in the switch.



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buickanddeere

08-16-2005 12:56:43




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 Re: 1010 john deere hot coil/voltage? in reply to weum, 08-15-2005 20:18:30  
Your battery maybe over full. Or made to run with a generator at 13.4 to 13.8V depending on temperature. Alternators are made for automotive batteries designed for 13.8 to 14.2V. If the battery - is connected to chassis. The coil - goes to the points. What ohm rating is the coil primaries? The Napa 39.99 one wire alternator isn't always the easy cure looks like while still in the store.



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old

08-15-2005 20:42:50




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 Re: 1010 john deere hot coil/voltage? in reply to weum, 08-15-2005 20:18:30  
You need a ballast resister in line with the coil. I use ones made for the mid 70s dodges



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