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Old 11-09-2004, 09:05 PM
Danny
 
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This is a good one..

There are two kinds of motors... Ones with an alternater and ones without...

When people see a motor on sale, they buy it, but then after changing it
over they realize that the motor they just bought does not have an
alternater with it.

On the side of the motor you will see an electrical connector.. Follow the
wires from that connecter inside the motor and you will find the
alternater..

You will have to go to your dealer and order the parts inside.. , that is
the electrical parts.. I'd change em ALL so you dont have to worry about it
again..

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"Phil" wrote in message
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Bought a used riding Murray mower, have to charge the battery each time
before I use it and always assumed it was a bad battery. I got thinking
about the whole system , how does a riding lawnmower generate the 12 v to
charge the battery? ( I'm assuming they do as it has an ammeter that
doesn't ever move.
If this requires a long explanation of how it works I would be glad to go
to
a Website that has details , most I went to want to sell manuals , all I
want is basic details and I can figure out the rest.
Thanks ,

Phil