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51 Farmall H Wire help

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Ed from Mason,

07-05-2006 20:32:12




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I seem to have a issue with my wiring on the 51 H.
In the operators book I have for Farmall H & HV on page 50 it showes the ammeter having 2 wires on it. How ever on my set up I have 3 & 2.
I cannot seem to get the charging system to work properly & when the tractor is running the ammeter jumps back & forth from discharge to the neutral position, & my lights will not work.

Here is somthing that I did wrong, the battery terminals I had those switched & the lights worked but for the short time that I did have them on the ammeter read from neutral to charge with the tractor running.

I switch everything back to the way it is in the book other than the ammeter wires & it is doing the same as I mentioned the first time around.

In the book it has a junction block in the wire housing on mine it dose not have one of these.
When I got the tractor everything but the lights worked I found that the fuse housing was bad so I replaced it but I wired it so the one wire went from the light switch to the fuse then from the fuse to the plus side of the ammeter & the lights worked.

Everything is original on this H but I am stumped on the wireing, it is the original cloth coverd wire so I can not tell by looking at it to see the ID on the wire saying what is what. Is the junction block a genaric or do I have to get an IH junction block, Could one be made.

If I installed the block would that solve my issues or could it be my voltage regulator is bad.

If some one could help me out on this I would greatly appreciate it.
Sorry for the long post, Just wanted to give as much information as possible.

Thank you & take care.
Ed

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Tom Windsor

07-05-2006 20:57:59




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 Re: melvills wiring diagrams in reply to Ed from Mason, MI , 07-05-2006 20:32:12  
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PurdueAg

07-05-2006 20:50:26




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 Re: 51 Farmall H Wire help in reply to Ed from Mason, MI , 07-05-2006 20:32:12  
Ed,

I have been having a similar problem with that wiring diagram. I have a 42 H, and my ammeter box also differs significantly from the one in the book. I do not have a junction block (or at least not a separate one as shown in the diagram -- maybe it's built into the fuse housing / light switch block?). I also don't have a separate fuse "box" as shown in the diagram; my fuse is on the same block as the light switch. I've been comparing wiring diagrams from the internet, Bob M (on this site), and the manuals, and I can't find an ammeter set-up / ignition switch set-up that looks just like my H -- and I am so inept with electrical stuff, if I can't copy-cat it verbatim, I am stuck...

Tony in Osseo, MI

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Ed from Mason, MI

07-06-2006 04:51:29




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 Re: 51 Farmall H Wire help in reply to PurdueAg, 07-05-2006 20:50:26  
Thank you for the wiring diagrams, However I looked them over & none would appere to be the one that I have. If I can I will try to post the ones out of the operators manual I got with the H
Last time I tryed to add photos or copies it would not go thru.



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Janicholson

07-05-2006 20:58:58




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 Re: 51 Farmall H Wire help in reply to PurdueAg, 07-05-2006 20:50:26  
The link below is for letter farmall wiring diagrams by Bob M (on this forum) He is kind enough to allow their use. I think that the issue may include potential replacement of the regulator (hooking backwards can be dramatic internally) See John T electrical diagnosis in the archives for great content and process. THanks to those two!!
JimN

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