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Coaltrain

02-10-2006 08:07:31




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Would anyone have a wiring diagram or could tell me where I could go to get one for my 300U. Mainly generator, voltage reg, distb and coil. Thanks Coaltrain




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harnessbc

02-10-2006 11:28:00




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 Re: IH 300 U in reply to Coaltrain, 02-10-2006 08:07:31  
..... .coaltrain, hi..... ..they were available for awhile on ebay, but always free here..... .best wishes, bill



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Janicholson

02-10-2006 11:23:32




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 Re: IH 300 U in reply to Coaltrain, 02-10-2006 08:07:31  
Bob M wiring diagrams are in the archives they are cool.
A post above on Red H has the procedure.
JimN



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coaltrain

02-10-2006 13:00:44




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 Re: IH 300 U in reply to Janicholson, 02-10-2006 11:23:32  
Thanks Bob and JimN I didn't see anything there on 300 though. Guy had posted a photo back a few years ago but my computer would't open it. Thanks again Coaltrain



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Janicholson

02-10-2006 14:11:03




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 Re: IH 300 U in reply to coaltrain , 02-10-2006 13:00:44  
The 300 is wired in the same manor as the diagram for the key switch delco alternator diagram (except)
The solenoid is three pole eliminating the balast resistor bypass wire Note 4 on the diagram. Also the regultor will be wired the same as the super HM 6volt diagram. The Bat wire from the regulator goes to the location (in the other diagram) where the big wire attaches to the amp meter.
The voltage regulator wires are longer and the regulator is not attached to the gen, but the wires are connected that way.
If you still have problems let us know.
JimN

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