Description
If your Ford N-series tractor has been leaving you stranded with a dead battery or your lights keep dimming while you’re trying to finish up evening chores, chances are your voltage regulator has given up the ghost. This little component might not look like much, but it’s the brain behind your tractor’s 6-volt electrical system, keeping your generator from overcharging your battery or leaving you without enough juice to keep things running.
What You’re Getting
- Precise voltage control that keeps your 6-volt system running at the right levels
- Direct replacement design that bolts right in where your old regulator was mounted
- Heavy-duty contacts that handle the electrical load without burning out quickly
- Weather-resistant housing built to survive years of outdoor farm use
Built for Real Farm Work
This regulator is specifically designed for the Ford N-series workhorses that built America’s farms. Whether you’re running a 9N from the early 1940s, a 2N wartime tractor, or an 8N from the later production years, this part keeps your electrical system balanced and reliable while you’re cultivating, mowing, or running your PTO equipment.
Made to Last
Farm tractors don’t get babied, and neither do their electrical components. This regulator is built with robust internal components and a solid case that stands up to the vibration, heat, and moisture that come with real farm work. The contacts are designed to handle the switching loads without pitting or burning, so you get reliable service season after season.
Installation Notes
This regulator mounts in the same spot as your original and connects with the same wiring harness. Make sure to disconnect your battery before swapping regulators, and take a photo of your wire connections before removing the old one. A quick tip from the shop: clean your battery terminals and check your generator brushes while you’ve got the electrical system apart—a failing generator can take out a new regulator pretty quickly.






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