I'm buying my friends L185DT tractor.
The only issue with it he has ever mentioned is after the 5 or 6 years he's had it just recently developed a problem where "the starter is killing the battery". He replaced the battery, then the starter and says the new starter is now bad, because it won't start.
I'm thinking it's the alternator.
He doesn't think it's the alternator since a new one was put on just before he bought it, I think it look like the original alternator from 30+ years ago.
I have a battery and alternator 100amp resistance tester and my fluke87 series multimeter and I know how to use them. So a starter, battery or alternator problem will quickly be solved by me.
If it's the alternator which I think it is, I have a supply of SI10 and SI12 alternators from my old GM vehicles just collecting dust. They make a lot more amps than the 25 amp denso.
The reason for going to a GM alternator is its free and I have spares, I would like to run a sprayer, more lights and use a power inverter off this tractor. So more than 25 amps would be nice.
Has anyone put a GM style alt on an older tractor like this?
It looks like it will fit and I can make brackets. I can build an SI based charging system from the ground up, it's actually pretty easy.
The only issue with it he has ever mentioned is after the 5 or 6 years he's had it just recently developed a problem where "the starter is killing the battery". He replaced the battery, then the starter and says the new starter is now bad, because it won't start.
I'm thinking it's the alternator.
He doesn't think it's the alternator since a new one was put on just before he bought it, I think it look like the original alternator from 30+ years ago.
I have a battery and alternator 100amp resistance tester and my fluke87 series multimeter and I know how to use them. So a starter, battery or alternator problem will quickly be solved by me.
If it's the alternator which I think it is, I have a supply of SI10 and SI12 alternators from my old GM vehicles just collecting dust. They make a lot more amps than the 25 amp denso.
The reason for going to a GM alternator is its free and I have spares, I would like to run a sprayer, more lights and use a power inverter off this tractor. So more than 25 amps would be nice.
Has anyone put a GM style alt on an older tractor like this?
It looks like it will fit and I can make brackets. I can build an SI based charging system from the ground up, it's actually pretty easy.