Posted by The tractor vet on April 20, 2012 at 06:39:54 from (75.19.127.43):
In Reply to: 706 Amp Light posted by Cmore on April 20, 2012 at 03:40:15:
A 706 only has a screen in the sediment bowl no in line filter So if it has one of them it need to go as you stand a chance of fuel restriction . IF the amp light is ah blinking she is not charging , i am not sure of the S/N break when they went to the alt from the gen. but i am thinking late 66 and 67 . IF it is a gen. then with out looking at your tractor i am guessing that more then likely the gen needs rebuilt IF the wiring is in good shape . The gen. system works ok if you don't get carried away with a bunch of lites . The one 706 that my friend has about drove me and the guy that does my rebuilding of the starters and alt. nuts as it would test good on the bench but on the tractor above half throttle the lite would faintly blink. I thought that i was going to wear out the threads on the nuts and bolts putting it on and taking it off changing regulators testing wires got mad and rewired the harness from the reg to the gen and still had the pesty blink as they finally found the problem in the fields and once they replaced the fields that gen. has been on that tractor now for 12-15 years now.
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