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Topic: M602 wire diagram
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| Blake Nelson
01-12-2013 07:30:23
69.66.181.137
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Working on restoring grandpas M602. Im looking for a wiring diagram or pictures or something to know where wires go to and from. There is almost no wires left on it behind the dash, and nothing down the the generator, so i am starting from scratch. I have an old book that has a small schematic but it is very vague. Any help would be appreciated. |
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| shinnery
01-20-2013 19:20:37
74.84.13.7
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Re: M602 wire diagram in reply to Blake Nelson, 01-12-2013 07:30:23
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| The biggest difference in the two is the location of the headlites. M5 they are in the nose of the tractor and M602 they are on the fenders. If you are running an alternator you need to turn the battery around and cross the wires at the coil. Almost all alternators are built for negative ground.
Bryce
This post was edited by shinnery at 19:24:03 01/20/13. |
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| G706
01-12-2013 21:11:57
50.39.153.211
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Re: M602 wire diagram in reply to Blake Nelson, 01-12-2013 07:30:23
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| You can buy a wiring harness from Motec Enginering. http://www.motecengr.com/index.php?page=parts |
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| rvirgil_KS
01-12-2013 09:14:45
208.4.186.68
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Re: M602 wire diagram in reply to Blake Nelson, 01-12-2013 07:30:23
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|  Here's one I drew from diagram in owner's manual. I agree ones from the manuals can be difficult to read. |
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| bernie andrew
01-20-2013 16:05:27
66.226.104.141
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Re: M602 wire diagram in reply to rvirgil_KS, 01-12-2013 09:14:45
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| I am looking for a wiring diagram for a M-5 LP. How much different is it form the M602? |
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