Description
If your Ford 600, 700, 800, or 900 series tractor has been having electrical troubles—dim lights, a battery that won’t stay charged, or worse yet, getting stranded in the field with a dead battery—chances are good your voltage regulator isn’t doing its job. This little component controls how much juice flows from your generator to your battery, keeping everything in the electrical system happy and working like it should.
What You’re Getting
- 12-volt system regulation that keeps your battery properly charged without overcharging
- Reliable electrical performance for your lights, ignition, and charging system
- Direct replacement for C0NF-10505-A that fits like the original
- Durable construction built to handle the vibration and heat of tractor work
- Proper voltage control that protects expensive electrical components from damage
Built for the Workhorses
These Ford 600, 700, 800, and 900 series tractors were the backbone of American farming through the late 1950s and early 1960s. Whether your machine is pulling a disc, running a hay baler, or doing loader work around the farm, it needs a reliable electrical system to keep running strong. This regulator ensures your battery stays charged for dependable starting and keeps your lights bright when you’re working late into the evening.
Made to Last
Farm tractors take a beating from constant vibration, temperature swings, and dusty conditions that kill electrical parts. This TISCO replacement is built to handle those tough agricultural conditions without failing when you’re counting on it. The solid construction and quality components mean you can count on years of trouble-free service.
Installation Notes
This regulator mounts in the same location as your original with the same wiring connections. Before installing, disconnect the battery and clean all the electrical connections to ensure good contact. If you’ve been having charging problems, also check your generator brushes and belt tension while you’re at it.






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