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Old 12-15-2016, 02:10 AM
Yosemite Sam Yosemite Sam is offline
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Originally Posted by Wayne View Post
IOW the seam seems to have seperated.
First off, what does "IOW" mean?

Lets see if we can at least find out what the problem is with your charging system for little to no cost, so you know in what direction you need to proceed.

Since you say "I have had for a long time is an apparent loss of charge between uses". I'm guessing that you need to use jumper cables or a boost box to get it started. If you disconnect the battery between uses and it's dead when you try to start the tractor the next time, chances are the battery will need to be replaced. Replacing a bad battery could cure the whole problem, but we can move on to the S/G to find out if there are problems there.

If you don't own a multimeter, you can get one from the harbor freight for 3 or 4 bucks if you catch them on sale.

Turn the knob on the meter to VDC, with the battery disconnected in the tractor check the voltage across the pos and neg terminals. It should be 12.5 volts or a little more. Write down or remember the voltage.

Now lets find out if the S/G is capable of making electricity. Since we don't know if there are any wiring issues, remove both wires from the S/G so that it is completely isolated from any problems that could exist (take note of the location of each wire). Remove the belt from the S/G pulley.

Clamp your jumper cables or whatever you use, to the S/G. Pos cable to the "A" terminal, do not clamp the cable to the threads on the "A" terminal, clamp it to the nut.

Clamp the other end of the jumper cables to a known good power supply. Pos to Pos, Neg to Neg.

THEN clamp the other Neg cable to a known good ground (I normally use one of the S/G mounting bolts). The S/G should spin pretty fast.

With the S/G hooked up and spinning, briefly connect a wire to the "F" terminal on the S/G and the other end to a known good ground. The S/G should slow down but not stop completely.

If it does not slow down during this test, try it a couple more times, you may not be making good contact somewhere.

If the S/G does not slow during this test it will need to be rebuilt or replaced.

If you need a different S/G, try putting an ad in the wanted section. Since Minnesota is a Cub Cadet rich state, hopefully a kind hearted member close to you will sell you a good one for a reasonable price.

If your S/G does slow during the test, it is working as it should. Put an ad in the wanted section and maybe a kind hearted member will sell you the other long bolt that holds it together.

Once you find out if the S/G is good or not, post back here and tell us what you found out and we can move on to the next step.
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