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Allis C positive ground wiring diagram

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    Posted: 21 Apr 2021 at 1:16pm
Im restoring a C and trying to figure out the wiring. Its 6 volt positive ground with voltage regulator mounted on generator. It has a distributor and simple on/off ignition switch and on/of headlight switch. Thank You for any help!

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A C never had a voltage regulator. It had a cut out relay, which is about 1/3 the size of most regulators. The 3 way light switch charged at low charge pushed in, by using a resistor in the switch. If you wanted a higher charge rate, you pull the switch out. The 'pulled out' positions bypassed the resistor to ground.   One position turned the lights on, the other just went to high charge.
 Here are some wiring diagrams: http://dueyschutter.freeservers.com/photo3.html


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I put a voltage regulator on cause im told there more reliable and also wouldnt need the 3 way switch. My plan was to simplify it all, not sure if i did or not! lol! This is my first tractor project so its all kinda new to me. Thank You for the info

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You will find a Wiring Diagram for B and C in Dewey Shutters' Website:


http://dueyschutter.freeservers.com/photo3.html
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some voltage regulators do not have a "L" terminal... it it connected inside to the "B"  ( battery terminal) ... make sure your new regulators is grounded GOOD to the generator case / frame ground.





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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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once you have everything connected, you might have to take a short jumper wire and TOUCH the "G" and "B" terminals of the regulator together to get a small SPARK. ( motor not running).. The regulator should then know what to do.. start up and see if the amp gauge works.
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Thank You Steve! The pic is simple and easy to follow! ill be doing the wiring in the next couple days

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