waterinthefuel
Commander
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2003
- Messages
- 2,728
Ok please don't yell at me that this isn't about a boat. I don't have anywhere else to go, no other forum that I'm a member of has an electrical section. It would be the same on a boat as a tractor anyway, I think. If the mods feel this should be in the "non boating technical topics" then feel free to move it. Anyway....
I have this old tractor someone gave me. It's probably got 2-3k hours on it, but I don't care. I want to keep track of the hours from here on out. The tractor never had an hour meter on it. I'll be installing the new meter in a hole that is now occupied by a no-longer-used amp meter. Here is my question. The hour meter I ordered only has 2 prongs sticking out, positive and negative. It's for anything from 8 to 80 volts, so it should be fine for a 12v tractor. The problem is, this tractor doesn't have an ignition start switch. The guy who had it before me took off the old key switch and put an ignition toggle on-off switch and a push button for start. I don't know how to wire up an hour meter so it works right. I'd prefer it only when the engine is running, but that isn't mandatory. If its only when the ignition switch is on that's fine too. I just don't understand what is going on when I flip the ignition switch to "on." Is there 12 volts going through that switch? Isn't it energizing the coil and to do so it must be 12 volts, right? I'm so confused! I never owned a tractor before.
Please someone help me, a certified airplane mechanic and I am LOST!!!
I have this old tractor someone gave me. It's probably got 2-3k hours on it, but I don't care. I want to keep track of the hours from here on out. The tractor never had an hour meter on it. I'll be installing the new meter in a hole that is now occupied by a no-longer-used amp meter. Here is my question. The hour meter I ordered only has 2 prongs sticking out, positive and negative. It's for anything from 8 to 80 volts, so it should be fine for a 12v tractor. The problem is, this tractor doesn't have an ignition start switch. The guy who had it before me took off the old key switch and put an ignition toggle on-off switch and a push button for start. I don't know how to wire up an hour meter so it works right. I'd prefer it only when the engine is running, but that isn't mandatory. If its only when the ignition switch is on that's fine too. I just don't understand what is going on when I flip the ignition switch to "on." Is there 12 volts going through that switch? Isn't it energizing the coil and to do so it must be 12 volts, right? I'm so confused! I never owned a tractor before.
Please someone help me, a certified airplane mechanic and I am LOST!!!