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Need to figure out why it isn't charging can someone point me in where to look first I cannot find a wiring diagram either 

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953 nut

Here you go.

 

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gwest_ca

Here is the tractor operator manual and wiring

This manual has a section on the starter/generator

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seven

OK thxs

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seven

If I take off the  wire from the voltage regulator marked bat. And put a meter on it what voltage should I be getting off it I'm assuming about 13 ,or14 volts

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cleat

I would leave it connected to the battery and check it.

 

Should ideally be between 14 and 15 volts to generate a good charge.

 

You may need to bring the engine RPM's up to get a good output.

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Achto

Check out this site, explains starter gen and walks you through trouble shooting. www.simpletractors.com › Service › Electrical Systems .

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