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51 H wireing

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Ed from Mason,

07-06-2006 05:17:55




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Lets see if this post, If you look at my post I placed on here last night you will get some idea as to where I am going with this.

My other question is why can't they have just one diagram for all the tractors then just have them have a notation on another page or better yet in the operators manual with you tractors specifications that way when you ( lets say look up your 51 H with out a mag system )look up your wires there are no problems.

Again sorry for the long post & I thank you.
Ed

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Marty Johns

07-06-2006 19:22:53




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 Re: 51 H wireing in reply to Ed from Mason, MI , 07-06-2006 05:17:55  
The more I thought about this, I had to come back and make a post! If you have;nt already done it, clean every elec. connection there is! one by one, you may have bumped something and are not getting good contact!



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Ed from Mason, MI

07-06-2006 05:29:37




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 Re: 51 H wireing in reply to Ed from Mason, MI , 07-06-2006 05:17:55  
The one that looks the most complicated is the only thing I can find that is close to my wireing on the 51 H.



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Ed from Mason, MI

07-06-2006 05:27:14




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 Re: 51 H wireing in reply to Ed from Mason, MI , 07-06-2006 05:17:55  
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ok last one.



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Ed from Mason, MI

07-06-2006 05:22:34




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 Re: 51 H wireing in reply to Ed from Mason, MI , 07-06-2006 05:17:55  
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DITO



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Ed from Mason, MI

07-06-2006 05:20:57




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 Re: 51 H wireing in reply to Ed from Mason, MI , 07-06-2006 05:17:55  
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try again



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Ed from Mason, MI

07-06-2006 05:25:58




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 Re: 51 H wireing in reply to Ed from Mason, MI , 07-06-2006 05:20:57  
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**@@#%$&*^&%$ !!!!! !!
Sorry about that, lets do this agian.



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Peabody

07-06-2006 07:15:00




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 Re: 51 H wireing in reply to Ed from Mason, MI , 07-06-2006 05:25:58  
Ed, I think you are allowing yourself to be overwhelmed by the wiring diagrams and existing harnesses. Stop. Take a deep breath. Farmall letter series wiring is really pretty simple. A couple of wires to the generator/alternator. A couple of wires to the lights. A wire to the distributor/magneto. A wire to the starter. That"s about it. Take it one system/harness at a time. I"ve seen some Farmalls that have been patch-wired over the years without removing the dead wires that look like a wiring nightmare. You might just be better off snatching all the old wiring off and starting from scratch. At least that way you can rely on color coding to know what"s running where. Good luck!

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Ed from Mason, MI

07-06-2006 08:06:02




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 Re: 51 H wireing in reply to Peabody, 07-06-2006 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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