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Topic: Re: old tanker ih460 wiring
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| farmallboy15
01-15-2013 05:39:41
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When I did a 560 a few days ago it was a major pain... I also used shrink tube on all the connectors.. There is more than you think. Took about 5 hours. |
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| The tractor vet
01-15-2013 07:38:26
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Re: old tanker ih460 wiring in reply to farmallboy15, 01-15-2013 05:39:41
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| Not really , this is not my first rodeo on building wiring harnesses . I have done many , just how well do you want one one the works and looks ok or do you want a factory one as i can do both . I use extra heavy duty ends not the cheap stuff ya get a the car parts stores , i have the compound crimpers to do the crimpimg and they get the heat shrink . I have the Delco 56 plug ins and the plastic male female connectors . I build the harness off the tractor on a lay out board and i use a 2 x8 foot of 3/4 plywood and finish nails as terminal posts . Use a piece of 1/2 conduit for the rolls of wire and place the color correct and ga. size on it . Blue wire in a 10 Ga. (yea i know the book calls for 12Ga. ) for the hot lead off the gen to the reg. a 14 Ga. in yellow to the field from the gen to the reg. and so on . Now i will admit that if the certain wire color originally had a color tracer added that i do not have as i am to cheap to lay out that much extra to get a special order in the amount they will do this . But i do have ever color of wire that you can buy in 16 gauge thru 10 ga. and for alt. equiped i have the blue in 8 Ga. along with red black and white Oh and orange. |
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| oldtanker
01-15-2013 07:28:29
66.228.255.239
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Re: old tanker ih460 wiring in reply to farmallboy15, 01-15-2013 05:39:41
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When I did my BIL's he didn't have shrink tubing. All it got was crimp on connecters. Didn't take long at all and I wasn't working fast. Plus wiring to me is pretty simple stuff.
When I did my 8N it was a 12 volt conversion, added rear work lights and flashing lights on the fenders, solder and shrink tubing. That took about 4 hours or so and again I wasn't working like I was on the clock for a customer. Don't think it took me over 3 hours on an M I did for my son in law last year along with a 12 volt conversion.
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