I have a b7200 the battery is not being charged (12.5 volts) how do I test the generator it has two wires coming out of it.
On a B7200 (at least on the one I have) there are a couple of fuseable links in the wireing. In fact they look just like bare wires. They are along the left hand side of the engine, Below the ex manifold, and above the crank case seam, just forward of the fuel tank.I have a b7200 the battery is not being charged (12.5 volts) how do I test the generator it has two wires coming out of it.
Could you please post photos of the two fusible links. I have not seen that setup before.On a B7200 (at least on the one I have) there are a couple of fuseable links in the wireing. In fact they look just like bare wires. They are along the left hand side of the engine, Below the ex manifold, and above the crank case seam, just forward of the fuel tank.
Check that those are not burned or broken open.
I would but mine have long ago blown and been replaced with blade fuses. Just typical links as used in autos for years.Could you please post photos of the two fusible links. I have not seen that setup before.
Dave
DanI would but mine have long ago blown and been replaced with blade fuses. Just typical links as used in autos for years.
Dan
My B7200 had one 30A link - dont recall for sure but green sounds likely. After it blew the second or third time I replaced it with a blade fuse. I think aging glow plugs were taking it out as that is when it blows.Dan
Thanks for your reply.
What is/was puzzling me is that I have never seen a B series Kubota with more than one fusible link. Usually it is a green on which denotes 30 amps.
If your tractor has been modified it explains things.
Dave