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Wiring for 400

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Doc Travis

08-14-2006 11:47:38




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I have an old 400 that has been switched to 12 volt. The guy I bought it from has wires coming out everywhere and not sure how it was running in the first place. Does anyone have a diagram or know where I can get one that shows the ignition system. I just rebuilt the altenator and don't want to fry it.
Thanks, Travis




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jossette

08-14-2006 18:04:15




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 Re: Wiring for 400 in reply to Doc Travis, 08-14-2006 11:47:38  
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here we go



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Doc Travis

08-15-2006 11:55:30




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 Re: Wiring for 400 in reply to jossette, 08-14-2006 18:04:15  
Thank you, Thank you , Thank you.
Travis



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jossette

08-15-2006 13:45:00




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 Re: Wiring for 400 in reply to Doc Travis, 08-15-2006 11:55:30  
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If you have any questions on how or what to use, let me know.

never have a problem with mine



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arod

08-14-2006 11:59:45




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 Re: Wiring for 400 in reply to Doc Travis, 08-14-2006 11:47:38  
first question,
does the tractor run? I mean, does the current wiring all function?

If so, just start sketching out the current wiring and create a diagram and make sense of it on paper.



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Doc Travis

08-14-2006 16:44:45




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 Re: Wiring for 400 in reply to arod, 08-14-2006 11:59:45  
The Story goes like this. I bought the tractor from this guywho knew less about tractors than I do. It had sat for a year outside and would not start. I put a new condenser, points, rotor. It Sarted ran for a while and then the wire that goes to the alt. started melting. It has just been running on the battery for a awhile. I thought about your suggestion for a bit and decided you were right but he has so many wires coming out of the dash its hard to figure it out. I am going to start from scratchon the thing so it would be nice to know what should be there and not.
Thanks Travis

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