There was a lot of bubba in that tractor (still is). Tractors don’t turn much over 2,000 rpm and the alternator pulley seems big to me. Thinking back on it, I think it was a 2-wire installed as a one...
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There was a lot of bubba in that tractor (still is). Tractors don’t turn much over 2,000 rpm and the alternator pulley seems big to me. Thinking back on it, I think it was a 2-wire installed as a one...
That is the reason I won’t use a one wire alternator if I can help it. Someone swapped a generator for a one wire alternator on a tractor I own. It wouldn’t charge unless I brought the throttle...
According to the manual, it’s a 12 volt system. If it is a 4 cylinder then it had a generator originally and the 6 cylinder would have come with an alternator.
The service manual for the jeep will have one. You may find a few online through a search for free. They should all be basically the same. 6 volt or 12 volt and alternator or generator are the basic...