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John Deere 4020 Electrical Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="cornstalk" data-source="post: 474073" data-attributes="member: 911"><p>I have a test light, a load tester - and an ohm meter I dont use too often (not real sure how to use it).</p><p></p><p>I tested the Alternator via putting my load tester on each of the batteries with the tractor running. Showed 14.2v on both sides. I think the alternator is ok.</p><p></p><p>You want me to put my volt meter between the pos cable and the pos post (with cable unhooked)? I can try that - should read zero? What setting should I have my meter on to do this?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornstalk, post: 474073, member: 911"] I have a test light, a load tester - and an ohm meter I dont use too often (not real sure how to use it). I tested the Alternator via putting my load tester on each of the batteries with the tractor running. Showed 14.2v on both sides. I think the alternator is ok. You want me to put my volt meter between the pos cable and the pos post (with cable unhooked)? I can try that - should read zero? What setting should I have my meter on to do this? Thanks for the help guys. [/QUOTE]
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