Question for you all,
I inherited a Kubota L175 without an alternator attached. I also inherited a new alternator which cannot be returned. The problem is, as has been mentioned other places on this forum, the new alternator requires a 3 prong plug and my wiring harness has a 4 prong plug. I have read a lot here on the forums about this issue, but I'm really trying to land the plan on this wiring issue and being new to tractors and have not worked on cars for many years I'm wondering if there is concise description on how I wire this:
New alternator 3 prong labeled E, F, N with another bolt on the back labeled B. See picture
Old wiring harness with a 4 prong plug, only 3 of which are used: White with a green stripe, white with a black stripe, a black wire that appears to loop in and then out of one of the prongs. See pictures
So I would assume the big red cable goes to the B on the new alternator
But how about the other 3 wires?
White with green = E, F or N?
White with black = E, F or N?
Looped black wire = E, F or N?
FYI, I do not know if I have a regulator on the tractor. I don't see one, but don't know where to look--if it's under the dash I can't really see it.
Other random thoughts: I don't know if this tractor even works (is free of serious engine/transmission issues) as it has not been ran in about 5 years so I would be happy to wire something temporary and do a real 'fix' later after I determine it starts, has compression, move forward under it's own power, etc.
Thanks so much.
CW
I inherited a Kubota L175 without an alternator attached. I also inherited a new alternator which cannot be returned. The problem is, as has been mentioned other places on this forum, the new alternator requires a 3 prong plug and my wiring harness has a 4 prong plug. I have read a lot here on the forums about this issue, but I'm really trying to land the plan on this wiring issue and being new to tractors and have not worked on cars for many years I'm wondering if there is concise description on how I wire this:
New alternator 3 prong labeled E, F, N with another bolt on the back labeled B. See picture
Old wiring harness with a 4 prong plug, only 3 of which are used: White with a green stripe, white with a black stripe, a black wire that appears to loop in and then out of one of the prongs. See pictures
So I would assume the big red cable goes to the B on the new alternator
But how about the other 3 wires?
White with green = E, F or N?
White with black = E, F or N?
Looped black wire = E, F or N?
FYI, I do not know if I have a regulator on the tractor. I don't see one, but don't know where to look--if it's under the dash I can't really see it.
Other random thoughts: I don't know if this tractor even works (is free of serious engine/transmission issues) as it has not been ran in about 5 years so I would be happy to wire something temporary and do a real 'fix' later after I determine it starts, has compression, move forward under it's own power, etc.
Thanks so much.
CW
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