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Upgrading the Factory 145amp Alternator to 40 Amp

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Bearman77
Join Date: Feb 2017
Posts: 2 Berwick, ME
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2017-02-13          196261

Finally after a year of searching for my Kubota B2601 Tractor, I have finally found the Kubota Upgrade Kit to get rid of the small factory 14.5 Amp Alternator, this way, work lights and other electrical devices can work without dragging on the battery, now with the upgrade kit to 40 Amps we can finally get some electrical power for lights and such. The good folks at Messick.com located the Kubota Part (Kit # B7311) at a cost of $210.00 for the entire kit. We wait in anticipation for its arrival so that I can install it. :-)

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Upgrading the Factory 145amp Alternator to 40 Amp

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kthompson
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 5275 South Carolina
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2017-05-01          196654

How did the upgrade go?
If you don't mind my asking why such a large amount of amps needed? I added three work lights to my B2710 and changed out the headlights to larger bulbs and never had issue.
If I were adding lights now would do so with LED if at all possible. ....

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