Take a look at my dexta wiring circuit diagram here:
http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... hp?f=3&t=4
To be tidy Lucas Alternator connector plugs are available from suppliers such as here
http://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/product/47.
The +ve feed from the light supplies excitation of the Alternator.
The cable to your battery/Starter Solenoid should be heavier as PJMS says and why not replace that tired looking connector anyway.
You will need a different size fanbelt as well.
The old Regulator inside the binnacle must be removed/disconnected too.
So it's a heavy cable from the Battery to the Alternator (take it off the starter Solenoid feed stud.
A lighter cable from one side of the Ign warning light, the other side of the warning light goes to the ing switch on the feed out when switched on.
I would also reccomend soldering the cables into the spade connectors rather than just crimping for a better electrical connection.
I see you still have the plug retaining clip on the Alternator, don't lose it. The two large connectors are useful if the Alternator is used on a split charge system (Two batteries) so you can run a seperate wire to each Battery.
On Military FFR (Fitted for Radio) Landrovers etc Alternators that size of spade connector were expected to pass 90Amp!
Hope this is of use.
Jerry
Bath
UK