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In Reply to: Case 1845C Uniloader Wiring Diagram Needed posted by Steve on Thursday, April 16, 2009:
Three wires is what I remember on the alternator,one heavy wire connected to the main terminal of the alternator should be hot all the time,it usually comes from the same terminal as the main battery cable on the starter solenoid,the wire for the tacho goes to the W terminal and the one for the warning light to the other,the warning light works when the key is switched on,power is sent to one side of the lamp,the ground is made through the brushes in the alternator,start the engine and as the alternator starts to produce power the ground is broken and the warning liam goes out,there is a drawing of the wiring on the online Case parts site,links are not allowed here.
AJ
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