I've been reading several posts on the Infamous Kubota charging system, and I seem to be coming away with more questions then answers. I just recently bought the tractor, and knew there was an electrical problem, since the guy told me, he always disconnected the battery when he didn't use it. I purchased a new dynamo and rectifier and installed them. As I did, I noticed the yellow, and brown wire of the rectifier harness melted and fused together in the plug. I cut the wires at the plug and and spliced them together to bypass the plug. I'm getting 30VAC at the dynamo, but only 12.5 DC at the battery.
I read that if you have a 3 wire dynamo, the light switch is part of the charging circuit. Mine is a 2 wire. The lights are not there, but the light harness is. Does the 2 wire dynamo include the light switch in the charging circuit.
There isn't any separate wire going to the battery to charge it. Does the charging circuit charge through the starter wires?
Also the rectifier I purchased had a ground wire attached. The one I replaced does not. Should I use the ground wire on the new one.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
I read that if you have a 3 wire dynamo, the light switch is part of the charging circuit. Mine is a 2 wire. The lights are not there, but the light harness is. Does the 2 wire dynamo include the light switch in the charging circuit.
There isn't any separate wire going to the battery to charge it. Does the charging circuit charge through the starter wires?
Also the rectifier I purchased had a ground wire attached. The one I replaced does not. Should I use the ground wire on the new one.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.