Propane farmall 806

I am having trouble finding an alternator for my propane powered 806. Anyone out there have a propane 806? Do you have part number for the alternator by any chance? thanks
 
I am having trouble finding an alternator for my propane powered 806. Anyone out there have a propane 806? Do you have part number for the alternator by any chance? thanks
uses the same alt. that every later model 806 uses , gas , diesel , and propane . Same alt used on the mid 1960 G M cars and trucks. . Just the pulley is different on the tractor verses the car light tuck line. Amp wise 48 to 65 amp out put .
 
I am having trouble finding an alternator for my propane powered 806. Anyone out there have a propane 806? Do you have part number for the alternator by any chance? thanks
Photo please? Have you always owned this tractor? The alternator may have been changed to Delco 10SI one wire. Originally the early models had a generator. The original alternator on an 806 would be a Delco 10DN that requires an external voltage regulator. Aside from the large BAT terminal it had a plug coming in from the back with two spade terminals orientated like this “l l”. The later produced Delco 10SI originally was a three wire, one large stud terminal and two spade terminal wires plugging into the outer diameter at the back edge laid out like this “- -“ those terminals are on the internal regulator. When converted to a one wire there is often a block off plug on them.
Part of what I am saying is if it was an original generator model it has very likely been converted to a 10SI.
 
To give visuals to used red MN's post

Delco 10DN rear.jpg 10 or 12SI three wire.jpg Delco-remy-generator-1102014-1.jpg
 
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