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Posted by john in la on November 07, 2004 at 09:40:16 from (67.35.236.201):
In Reply to: ford 841 wiring posted by rst on November 07, 2004 at 08:26:19:
If it is wired to start with the key you have a car relay installed. The push button on the trans will not work with this relay. You will need to get a new 4 post relay from Ford/NH to be able to use the starter button. If you need a wiring diagram or in-depth help come on over to the FORD Board on this site and post your question so we can help you. This Tractor Talk board we are on moves to fast for in-depth help as the post gets lost because of so many post. We need to know if you will be totally stock or if you are using a alternator. If we do not have a wiring diagram already made up for what you have we will draw one for you. Here is one we have for a gas engine with a alternator to give you of a idea. We can change it to fit your needs. Wiring diagram
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