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    Posted: 08 Nov 2020 at 2:45pm
At one time I had a wiring diagram for an Allis chalmers B with a one wire alternator and a key start ignition and magneto.  Somehow I have lost it but I remembered  ( or thought I did) that I had gotten it from a member of this forum.  If anyone has a wiring diagram for this setup I would appreciate it if you could post it so I can copy it and get my system straightened out.  I need all the help I can get when it comes to electricity.  Thanks,

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well, something like this... You have a separate STOP switch for the mag, not part of the key ?


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No, actually the key cuts off the magneto and shuts down the engine.
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use a key switch from an older lawn mower / garden tractor that had magneto ignition.
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if you have the key already, thats great... If not, you need a key switch that has TWO TERMINALS connected when in the OFF position... those two terminals go to the mag and GROUND... You dont use the ON position, ( unless you have headlights ) just the START position for the starter motor.
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here is a Briggs lawn mower switch.. at the bottom left of the page it says terminals 1 + 3 are connected when OFF... So those would be the 3=MAG and 1=GROUND... It says 4 + 5 are connected in START, but 4 is not connected when you go back to the RUN position... so  5= POWER (12 v) and 4= Solenoid wire .




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Thanks a lot for the info and the help.  I appreciate this bunch of guys on here.
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