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Maybe I asked the wrong question,I was looking to maybe replace the s/g I had and saw it had a model number. I went a different rout though. What happened is the nut holding the pulley on had come off without me knowing. The shaft and keyway were destroyed as well as the bore thru the pulley. I took it to work and welded up both the shaft and the pulley and remachined them. The s/g still sounds like it has a drag on it but it did start the tractor and is charging. Anyone have any suggestions as to why it would sound like that? The brushes and bearing are new.
 
Both coils are different, that is what makes it turn and make dc voltage.

From the parts book I have on what generator and pulley goes on what model.
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101951 w/ oil cup w/a 385446
101967
101997 w/o comp release w/a 385446 pulley
101996 w / comp release w/a 393620 pulley

70 101967 w/a 385446 pulley
101997 w/o comp. release 385446 pulley
100 101996 w/ comp release 393620 pulley

71, 72, 102, 104, 101996 w/a 393620 pulley
105, 124, 125, 122, 123, 101996 w/a 385446 pulley
73 101691 w/a 393620 pulley
106, 107, 126, 127 101691 w/a 393620 pulley
147 101691 w/a 393620 pulley
 
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