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Huston Lloyd

10-19-2003 17:11:44




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I need a new push button start for my 1966 farmall 140, and a fuse holder,and the light switch.where can i get them, and the wiring diag. for them also.




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Hugh MacKay

10-19-2003 18:07:07




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 Re: wiring for instruments/ parts in reply to Huston Lloyd, 10-19-2003 17:11:44  
Huston: I bought all these items from CaseIH last spring. Either the IH operators manual that came with tractor or the IT manual will have the diagram.



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Al

10-20-2003 06:13:56




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 Re: Re: wiring for instruments/ parts in reply to Hugh MacKay, 10-19-2003 18:07:07  
Having received your comments and assistance inthe past I would like to ask another question and also submit the results of my Super AI steering problem...#1. Not getting spark or current on the *bat* terminal of the old or new voltage regulator I am convinced that the problem is not the generator but the igition switch whereas the current is allow to the lights but the switch is not allowing the current to the *bat* terminal of the voltage regulator This is on the 154 Cub ...and I found out that while the parts books call for two different part numbers for the steering arm...The Super A I has the same part for either side whereas the cut for the keyway are in two different positions to allow for either side position. Doubt if this is news to you but I feel better. Albie

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Hugh MacKay

10-20-2003 15:04:43




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 Re: Re: Re: wiring for instruments/ parts in reply to Al, 10-20-2003 06:13:56  
Al: Don't over look the ampmeter guage, I have had them foul up the charging system also.

On the Super A or A there is definately a right and a left on those steering control arms.



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CNKS

10-19-2003 18:06:34




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 Re: wiring for instruments/ parts in reply to Huston Lloyd, 10-19-2003 17:11:44  
The wiring diagrams are in your operator's manual.



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rustyfarmall

10-19-2003 17:54:06




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 Re: wiring for instruments/ parts in reply to Huston Lloyd, 10-19-2003 17:11:44  
The first place to look would be your local Case-I.H. dealer.



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