I'm looking for a couple answers on the generator/welder setup in the back of at M1028A1 Contact Truck, it has the Wisconsin Air Cooled 4 cylinder. Been working on this for a couple of days and have had issues with the generator not cranking. Also my marker and tail lights would work sometimes and then they wouldn't. I believe I have found my main issue, the lights would work with the truck off, but the moment I hit the generator starter they would cut out. If the truck was running they would dim while it tried to crank but would stay on. The first thing I did was get in the back and start cleaning all the ground contacts since that's the normal cause of issues like that. Then I started looking and there was a large wire running from the front battery to the positive wire for the generator setup. After looking through the two M887 TMs we have on here I found out it's suppose to have it's own battery in the back and someone was trying to run it off the front battery. I think this is my electrical issue, but now for my question. Oh and the reason the lights are going out is that they are grounded to the ground panel of the generator instead to the body.
Does anyone have a picture of where the battery for the generator is suppose to ground at? I can't find one in the TMs.
Would there be any issue with running the cable from the front battery to the positive of the rear battery to make sure it stays fully charged? I can't think of an issue with this other then a slightly higher load on the front battery.
Also is there suppose to be a panel under the generator or is it suppose to be open for cooling?
Does anyone have a picture of where the battery for the generator is suppose to ground at? I can't find one in the TMs.
Would there be any issue with running the cable from the front battery to the positive of the rear battery to make sure it stays fully charged? I can't think of an issue with this other then a slightly higher load on the front battery.
Also is there suppose to be a panel under the generator or is it suppose to be open for cooling?
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