Support for Winpower Model: 10/6PT2

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  1. Question

    Levi Kyle Smith

    Can I get brushes for the 10/6 model? Part number on the brush is y114. I also need the diode board.

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    • Dale Riebel

      Dale Riebel

      Levi, yes we have then in stock. The diode board is obsolete but can be replaced with an electrical equivalent part. The parts list shows the wiring of the replacement. Please call our Service Department to order them @ 507-357-6831.

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    • Jessy

      Is the Field winding still available for The bridge rectifier ?

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    • Dale Riebel

      Dale Riebel

      Jessy, the field coils are obsolete for this model.

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  2. David Schauble

    Pto generator model

    David Schauble

    Have only a serial number of BB-1324-3. Trying to figure out model number

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    • Dale Riebel

      Dale Riebel

      David, serial number BB-1324-3 was built in Newton, Iowa in 1969. It was a model 10/6. Because Winco bought Winpower in 1996, we did not get all the old documentation for every model built in Newton, Iowa. We have no documentation for a model 10/6. It may be similar to the 10/6PT2.

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