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Posted by Ed from Mason, MI on July 06, 2006 at 08:06:02 from (24.56.192.37):
In Reply to: Re: 51 H wireing posted by Peabody on July 06, 2006 at 07:15:00:
On the wireing I have looked at it again this morning.Please keep in mind all of the wireing on this H is original from the factory no add on's. When I brought the tractor home the only thing that was wrong on it is the lights did not work I fixed the ground in the light housings & replaced the fuse housing & fuse in the electrical box. Doing this I made the lights work. How ever the when I did bring it home I power washed the chicken poo off it from having it sit in a barn for the last 10-15 years. So I know a lot of the wireing harness is very touchy & brittle. The only things on the wireing system that are not original are the battery terminals, battery & the fuse housing in the insterment box. Is it possible that the fuse wires need to be place in another order ? or am I missing the junction box ? do to the missing junction box & having an over abundance of wireing going to the ammeter the problem? I talked to the old owner of the tractor & he said that all of the wireing is original, However he did say that when the lights stopped working his dad changed the placement of some wires in the box. So like I said could I have done something backwards when I replaced the fuse housing with out the junction box in it, Looking at the box it would appere that one was once there but not now. Could these two items be my undoing. Thank you for all of your time. Take care. Ed
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