wire advise

thomasboston

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hello, I have a ford 3000 front loader 1965. I have done a tune up, plugs,points,condenser, fluids......
when I start it, it was starting fine and ran well for a few months.not much heavy lifting. but some...... it clicked and started every 3rd crank. I found most of the wires chaffed or ready to part.
I found a fried wire recently that looked like it was not connected to the ignition. it was not connected melted from the ignition switch to the harness connection, I ordered the new wire harness. but not sure where to find a diagram. tom
 
Probably not and also will come with wrong connections and extra wires. Years ago bought for Deere (Deere dealer) and it came with the wrong connections. At that time I did not know enough to make my own.
 
(quoted from post at 20:20:58 07/19/15) hello, I have a ford 3000 front loader 1965. I have done a tune up, plugs,points,condenser, fluids......
when I start it, it was starting fine and ran well for a few months.not much heavy lifting. but some...... it clicked and started every 3rd crank. I found most of the wires chaffed or ready to part.
I found a fried wire recently that looked like it was not connected to the ignition. it was not connected melted from the ignition switch to the harness connection, I ordered the new wire harness. but not sure where to find a diagram. tom
hink it will be this one:
 
hello,
Thank you JMOR... The diagram looks like what I need. Goose Leroy thanks for the quick replys. This was my first post (question). ive been reading tons good info for a year now.
Thanks again..........
 
So,
I think I have the generater as the recharging system, not the alternater update. The hour speedometer is connected to it.

It does not look like an alternater. could the brushes in this generater be worn? would that cause a half crank (no start) when turning the motor over? (A thought I may need to address before\after I change the wire system).

I am waiting for a solenoid and ignition switch (original diagnosis) but they have not arrived. tom
 

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