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Topic: alternator
Posted By: Bob C IL
Subject: alternator
Date Posted: 04 Apr 2013 at 5:21pm
Alternator, yes or no, do I really need one? (pullin tractor of course)



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Posted By: rowcropmafia
Date Posted: 04 Apr 2013 at 6:04pm
I dont think so. Just keep a maintainer on it when its parked


Posted By: 2wise4agm
Date Posted: 04 Apr 2013 at 7:19pm
Need? Probably not. I run a one wire delco mainly for convenience. And I have an electric fan and some pulls I go to there is quite a distance from the track and where you can park.


Posted By: Fields
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2013 at 7:36am
having full voltage for the ignition would help.


Posted By: 2wise4agm
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2013 at 8:43am
Diesel.


Posted By: cotncrzy
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2013 at 8:54am
I run one, have the on /off option. Starving the ignition defeats the purpose of any modifications.

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Posted By: Bob C IL
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2013 at 4:26pm
YOU FAIL TO UNDERSTAND......  I have no spark plugs.  let me rephrase this ,,,  ARE THERE ANY PROS OR CONS TO THE USE OF A ALTERNATOR ON A DIESEL PULLING TRACTOR.


Posted By: WCCLASON
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2013 at 4:46pm
As long as you have a good battery i would think u would be fine.  I understand were you are coming from. I wouldnt worry about running an alt. but how much do you think u are going to gain off not running one.


Posted By: ACFarmer
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2013 at 4:58pm
We run them on ours, but if you keep up on the battery, I see no reason where you would have to have one.

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Posted By: Bob C IL
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2013 at 5:53pm
Originally posted by WCCLASON WCCLASON wrote:

As long as you have a good battery i would think u would be fine.  I understand were you are coming from. I wouldnt worry about running an alt. but how much do you think u are going to gain off not running one.
    IM goin to gain no belt, no wirering, no alt., no having to make a mount for one, shall I go on?   KISS method Chucky Wooton tells me. "keep it simple stupid"


Posted By: Bob C IL
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2013 at 6:01pm
Sorry MR WCCLASON by no means was i refering that to you.... Its just a saying we all use when we ask one another a techinall question here umunxed my pullin buddies. In other word that a easy excuss for "HELL I DUNNO"


Posted By: wi50
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2013 at 6:20pm
Why bother with an alternator. Not haveing one is a good excuse to keep from starting the tractor and messing around. That cummins starts quick, you'll have many weeks worth of pulling before running the battery down.

I'm just makeing a cord to plug the tractor into the pickup so I can charge it a bit between classes if I end up starting it a few times....it cranks a long time to start, and we've got a MSD8, coil and data logger sucking juice.



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Posted By: WCCLASON
Date Posted: 06 Apr 2013 at 5:05pm
no offence taken.....I know what you mean...The WC in my profile pic runs a dist. with no alt. and i just charge the battery good before a pull....


Posted By: richfarmsystem
Date Posted: 07 Apr 2013 at 3:59am
have not had a working one on mine in 6 years. mine is coming off now and I run electric fuel pump and now fan. just put a charger on your tractor about once a month.


Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 07 Apr 2013 at 6:25am
I plug my tractor into a connection (on the rear bumper) I made while it's loaded on the trailer and trickle charge on the way to and from a Pull. I can go a whole Summer and never charge a battery that way. The battery is up when I get to a Pull and up when I get back home.


Posted By: EricSWPA
Date Posted: 07 Apr 2013 at 2:53pm
Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

I plug my tractor into a connection (on the rear bumper) I made while it's loaded on the trailer and trickle charge on the way to and from a Pull. I can go a whole Summer and never charge a battery that way. The battery is up when I get to a Pull and up when I get back home.


I must say I really like this idea I'm not sure how well it would work for me beings I only drive twelve miles to my local pulls but i still may try this


Posted By: Steve in NJ
Date Posted: 09 Apr 2013 at 9:05am
I would think it greatly depends on the demand. A diesel other than firing the motor up would not need anything up front to do the charging chores. But, a gas job with electronic ignition, some high compression, electric fan or fuel pump, and maybe some ignition enhancer of some sort, yes. On occasion, do you pull at night where you may need lights? If you don't have an electric fan, or fuel pump, you may be fine without and Alt on a gas job, and run a deep cell Marine style Battery to satisfy the needs on board. Tough one to call. For me, if it was a gasser, with those options I mentioned, I'd opt for the Alt. to keep the Battery top notch to power those accessories. Electric fans and fuel pumps eat power, especially when their both on at the same time. But, I'm not a pullin' guy, I'm just and electrical dude....Its still your call....
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Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 09 Apr 2013 at 7:27pm
No lights, no electric fuel pump, no electric fans on my two Pullers.. Just starters and ignition.


Posted By: EricSWPA
Date Posted: 09 Apr 2013 at 10:34pm
All I have is the starter and ignition too. I've never had a issue but its a good idea giving the battery some charge to and from the pull.


Posted By: wi50
Date Posted: 09 Apr 2013 at 10:36pm
I sure like magnetos.

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Posted By: ACFarmer
Date Posted: 10 Apr 2013 at 9:53am
The more I think about it, I dont think I could go without one on my tractor. There are pulls where I might have to make 2 or 3 passes and a fair amount of time spent running. Between my fuel pump and electric fan and electric water injection, it would be really close for me.

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Posted By: Bob C IL
Date Posted: 10 Apr 2013 at 4:39pm
Well crap... youall bout got me talked into puttin it back on.....


Posted By: Steve in NJ
Date Posted: 12 Apr 2013 at 7:01am
Personally Bob, I would opt for the Alt.  Three wire version, this way between rounds if you have it running, it'll be putting reserve power back in the Battery and keeping the Battery in tip top shape. If any of you fellers are running E.I.'s, electric fuel pump(s) and or electric fan(s) (like ACFarmer there) you'll want the Battery in top shape to run these accessories. They all take power to run, and when first turned on, is when they really gulp the amps till they're in run mode. An Alternator really doesn't take much HP to operate if its dialed in on the other pulleys perfectly. As I mentioned earlier, its your call. I'm not a pullin' guy, but I am an electrical guy, and I know what eats power and what doesn't. If I was pullin', I'd have a small 42 amp "SI" hanging up front just to keep the Battery tickled and up. All the accessories that you guys run (other than a Mag of coarse) takes power to run. Turn all them things on at the same time, and you're asking a lot from your Battery that isn't getting replenished. Eventually, the Battery is going to loose its snap literally at the end of the season with running low, running low, and recharge after recharge. Just a thought. In my wiring systems for pullers, I set the systems up for the different accessories used on board the Tractor so everything runs on the money without a problem. You guys are pre-occupied with dialing in your motors, tire pressures wieghts and whatever. You don't need to have other silly problems plaguing you to....
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Posted By: JoeO(CMO)
Date Posted: 12 Apr 2013 at 7:54am
Would a small alternator, like a 20A as used on some commercial zero turns and similar equipment be a cat's meow to what you are trying to accomplish?
These alternators are about 1/3 rd the thickness of a 10SI or similar.
 
I seem to remember a picture of one mounted on a "G" and a really neat unit.
 
 
I don't recall who posted this, maybe he'll chime in here and enlighten everyone.


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Posted By: Steve in NJ
Date Posted: 12 Apr 2013 at 9:16pm
Joe,
Yer' right, they're pretty slick! Problem is they are expennnnsive! Genrally, around $145-$175 I believe. Looks like a little Kubota Alt.
Steve@B&B



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