If you can't find one, there are places that wind armatures.
Any idea how much that might cost and where? Thanks
I did a quick web search& found plenty listings, but let me ask my go-to electric contacts for a recommendation. Any good motor ship could do one, but that does not mean they would be efficient/cost competitive. There was a place in FL years ago that specialized in armatures, so I remember
What's the Delco number of the Generator?
If it's a Delco #1105155 (Cat #1S150) there are plenty of #1S6232 armatures out there.
http://www.machinerytrader.com/list/partssearch.aspx?partnum=1S6232&pst=starts
[quote="Old Magnet"]What's the Delco number of the Generator?
If it's a Delco #1105155 (Cat #1S150) there are plenty of #1S6232 armatures out there.
http://www.machinerytrader.com/list/partssearch.aspx?partnum=1S6232&pst=starts[/quote]
Went out to the farm and checked the number and it is a Delco #1105124 12V This Cat is only used for small jobs and a little farming or snow plowing so do'nt want to get carried away cost wise.If I can't keep it original will probably convert to an alternator.Thank you for the help.
That is not an original generator. #1105124 comes up as a 55-62 GM car that has a power steering pump mounted on the end. Armature #1945899 superseded by a #1940313.
Looks like yours has been serviced before.
[quote="Old Magnet"]That is not an original generator. #1105124 comes up as a 55-62 GM car that has a power steering pump mounted on the end. Armature #1945899 superseded by a #1940313.
Looks like yours has been serviced before.[/quote]
Guess it helps to be able to read my own writing.Number is #1105129.Had the tractor over 40 years and only things I've done to it is solid front idlers,hyd track adjusters and front half rock guards.
Uses a #1962842 armature.
Says they have two here...
http://www.machinerytrader.com/list/partssearch.aspx?PartNum=1962842&btnPartSearch=Search&PST=Starts