My newly acquired pre-owned Max Buffalo's 23 HP Kohler Command is not charging the battery. Had a test meter on the battery terminals while running and ....no output which agreed with the dash gauge. Further inspection revealed that the three terminal plug that goes on a rectifier-like dodad buried under the flywheel cowl on the lower back side of the engine (which is up against the rear of the tub and the dump lift motor and cylinder) was disconnected, so obviously someone was messing with it even though the seller claimed he hadn't had to do anything to the machine since he got it new. (Liar, liar, pants on fire!!) I didn't pick up on this during my prepurchase inspection. I was too excited I guess. Anyway, thinking that I had found the problem - and what a simple fix it was going to be - I attached the connector but it made no difference---still not charging.
As I don't have a service manual for this machine, I'm hoping that perhaps a member or two on here might have had to deal with this issue, and could suggest a trouble-shooting sequence.
My way of thinking right now is, I figure I'm going to have to pull the motor to get at the area to replace that 'rectifier' (or is it the voltage regulator?) component and perhaps check the stator windings. If I don't need to pull the motor, someone please tell me.
What in addition to the obvious throttle and choke cables, fuel line and wiring harness, muffler, and four engine mount bolts, must be undone to pull the motor?
What's the easiest way to uncouple the engine from the drivetrain?
Any info will be of help as I'm an AATV virgin.
Oh yeah, my first impression.......these things seem to be WAY overpriced for the technology, material, and components in them.
Thanx,
leoniru
As I don't have a service manual for this machine, I'm hoping that perhaps a member or two on here might have had to deal with this issue, and could suggest a trouble-shooting sequence.
My way of thinking right now is, I figure I'm going to have to pull the motor to get at the area to replace that 'rectifier' (or is it the voltage regulator?) component and perhaps check the stator windings. If I don't need to pull the motor, someone please tell me.
What in addition to the obvious throttle and choke cables, fuel line and wiring harness, muffler, and four engine mount bolts, must be undone to pull the motor?
What's the easiest way to uncouple the engine from the drivetrain?
Any info will be of help as I'm an AATV virgin.
Oh yeah, my first impression.......these things seem to be WAY overpriced for the technology, material, and components in them.
Thanx,
leoniru
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