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i have a 1862 when you turn the lights on the amp will flash
and if you turn on the pto the light will come on and stay on how do you check to see if the alt is working and putting out the corrrect voltage or amp's i did have the magnets on the flywheel come off and i repaired it it did not damage the coil that i can see. what wires do i check coming from the voltage regulater and what should i see for amp's or volts any info would be helpful thank's. Rick |
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sorry i meant the stator not the coil. Rick
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I'd start by putting your multimeter on the volts setting across the battery terminals. You should be getting about 13.5V with the tractor running.
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thank's Matt i will check that if it is the correct voltage
where do i go from there. Rick |
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just checked the voltage across the battery post im getting
12.50 volts any ideas thank's Rick |
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That's too low...I would check the output of the stator...should be about 28VAC across the two terminals coming out of the stator.
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i will check that in the morning and check back thank's for the help
Matt. Rick |
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Matt what two do i check on the plug is it the plug going to the
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It'll be the two coming out from under the flywheel. I'd suggest downloading the service manual from Kohler's website. It explains some of this and has troubleshooting guides in it.
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Matt i found my problem fly wheel magnets are not in the right place
a while back i found them all loose so i cleaned them and put them back in not knowing they go in a certian way Rick |
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