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Hi i have just bought a HH100 engine and i need to wire it in. I have 1 green wire and 2 thick yellow wires. I belive the Green goes to earth for the engine kill but how do i wire the yellow wires for charging system. Thanks for you help all.

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KATO

on both of my HH100 engines (1968and 1970 ) the "other two "(as mine are painted over)

wires for the charging system are wired to the AC terminals on the regulator and a green goes

from the DC out on the reg to bat + on the wiring diagram for my tractors ?? There may be a manual

for your Tractor in our manuals section...

 

http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/files/category/2-wheel-horse-manuals/

and :text-welcomewave:  to :rs:

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