Thanks, My problem is that most shops I have used just repair the generator and don't rebuild it. If I could get a good rebuild or new generator I might stay with it. I'm getting tired of fixing it every year.
Thanks, My problem is that most shops I have used just repair the generator and don't rebuild it. If I could get a good rebuild or new generator I might stay with it. I'm getting tired of fixing it every year.
That said, and based on your observation above, you might look for a rebuilt unit from a New Holland tractor dealer. There is where I got mine about 10 years ago. They bought out Ford's tractor business several decades ago. Ford used the same generator as in our Tigers into the 1970's on their tractors. Might be worth a shot if there is a dealer in your area.
If you do decide to look into this and it still is a viable source, please let the rest of us know.
Gene
Ordered one as well from Jeggs. Went with the 82101-2 which has a charge light circuit. Already running a Denso with a Jaeger amp gauge from the PO that is flawless (excepting the charge light) installed by Meaco Performance. Wish we had a Fla location! I continue to change things on a perfectly running Tiger! go figure![]()
I have been told that my stock AMP gauge will work with the Alternator but I have also read it will need to be changed. Does anyone know who sells a alternator AMP gauge that looks stock.
Amps are amps it doesn't matter what makes them so your Amp meter will work just fine if it works right now. You would be much better off replacing the amp meter with a volt meter. There are a couple of sources for look alike
volt meters...
Moondoggie
I have been told that my stock AMP gauge will work with the Alternator but I have also read it will need to be changed. Does anyone know who sells a alternator AMP gauge that looks stock.