JD 500A 24v charging system

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corcom

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8n, Ford 3000, JD500A
I bought a used JD500A diesel backhoe around 20 years ago. Really nice machine. Other than regular maintenance, hose changes and etc. no real issues. Of course I don't use it much as well... The one issue is the system charging. To begin with, the wiring behind the front panel has decayed and so I dumbed the system down. I've got the starter hooked up. The only other thing hooked up was the alternator. However, it hasn't been charging for years... It's a 24v alternator (Motorola RA24JD902) landing on one of the 12v battery's neg terminal (two 12v batteries in series). There is a red and blue wire coming out of the regulator going to a plug on the harness. The blue wire broke and so I finally decided to try to figure out what's going on. With the engine running I tried measuring voltage from the regulator outputs to ground and got no reading on either the red or blue. Am I doing something wrong or is the regulator kaput?
 
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I bought a used JD500A diesel backhoe around 20 years ago. Really nice machine. Other than regular maintenance, hose changes and etc. no real issues. Of course I don't use it much as well... The one issue is the system charging. To begin with, the wiring behind the front panel has decayed and so I dumbed the system down. I've got the starter hooked up. The only other thing hooked up was the alternator. However, it hasn't been charging for years... It's a 24v alternator (Motorola RA24JD902) landing on one of the 12v battery's neg terminal (two 12v batteries in series). There is a red and blue wire coming out of the regulator going to a plug on the harness. The blue wire broke and so I finally decided to try to figure out what's going on. With the engine running I tried measuring voltage from the regulator outputs to ground and got no reading on either the red or blue. Am I doing something wrong or is the regulator kaput?
 
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My advise from serving as a JD dealer service manager from 1976-1987 is to change your 500A electrical system from 24 volt to 12 volt. if you follow these instructions you will probably not get BALD from pulling your hair out.:D
 
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:welcome:

Welcome to the forum!

I'm going to move this thread over to our John Deere section.
 
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Thanks for responding Tx Jim. I guess it would be a lot simpler doing 12 volt. I don't use the backhoe often and not when it's below 50. Though I had to once get it started after a big snowfall and so rigged up a platform to aim a torpedo heater at the block for about half an hour... But otherwise I just need to crank the starter - that's it. Fuel gauge doesn't work - a dipstick works fine for me. The only rub is I'd have to switch out batteries (I'm assuming 2 sixes in series), alternator and starter?
 
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Thanks Catherine!
 
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just wire the battery's in parallel no reason to switch them out
 
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I missed the obvious! Thanks LittleBill21.
 
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Don't think Catherine noticed you already had a duplicate thread started in the JD Vintage tractor section.
 

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