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Basic wiring scheme

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Mike

01-07-2004 14:42:41




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I need help with the wiring on my IH 460 Utility. It is pretty basic but I am ignorant of basic automotive things.

Where do all the wires go that are on the ignition switch? ACCessory is blank (I don't have lights or anything connected), Start is heavier wire, does it run straight to the positive on solenoid? Then there is the IGN or run position, where does that wire run to?


One wire runs to the positive side of the coil but I don't know which post it goes on at the ignition switch.

Another wire left the ignition switch and ran to the amp meter then came off the amp meter to what I thought was the other terminal on the solenoid, but also don't know which post it goes on at the ignition switch.

Can somebody email me a sketch? Appreciate it.

Thanks
Mike the New Hobby Farmer

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F-man

01-07-2004 18:57:27




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 Re: Basic wiring scheme in reply to Mike, 01-07-2004 14:42:41  
I suggest obtaining an I&T manual. They contain complete wiring diagrams that are easy to follow. You may want to consider going to your local Case-IH dealer for more information as well.



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Ben in KY

01-08-2004 09:29:02




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 Re: Re: Basic wiring scheme in reply to F-man, 01-07-2004 18:57:27  
F-Man,
Just a comment, The I&T manual for my 2444/444 does not have a wiring diagram, just a harness diagram. I&T manuals are much better than nothing, but leave a lot to be disired.



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F-man

01-08-2004 14:51:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Basic wiring scheme in reply to Ben in KY, 01-08-2004 09:29:02  
Well, I know those I&T manuals leave a lot to be desired but they are invaluable in regards to specs. It would be nice if they would go into greater detail on disassembly. I do not have manuals for anything later than '63 but my 460 manual has a complete wiring schematic.



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