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Keith in mn

07-25-2006 10:26:59




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Could anyone email me a wiring diagram for a WC with a distributer? Thanks.




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RustyFarmall

07-25-2006 14:16:57




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 Re: wc wiring diagram in reply to Keith in mn, 07-25-2006 10:26:59  
Keith, Bob M has posted wiring diagrams for the farmalls on a website, I know a WC is not a Farmall, but the wiring and electrical systems are so similar that I think you could use a diagram for a Farmall and get your WC in order.Just click on the link.



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old

07-25-2006 10:59:54




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 Re: wc wiring diagram in reply to Keith in mn, 07-25-2006 10:26:59  
If its a 12 volt system I might be able to help you but if its a 6 volt system sorry I can't help. 12 volt systems I can wire in my sleep/drunk but a 6 volt system I'm lost



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massey333

07-25-2006 15:06:25




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 Re: wc wiring diagram in reply to old, 07-25-2006 10:59:54  
old How is a 6 volt system wireing different from a 12 (generator) volt??Maybe I have been doing it wrong.



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old

07-25-2006 15:50:35




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 Re: wc wiring diagram in reply to massey333, 07-25-2006 15:06:25  
Well maybe I should say a 12 votl with alternator. I don't do genny systems ever



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massey333

07-25-2006 18:11:35




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 Re: wc wiring diagram in reply to old, 07-25-2006 15:50:35  
I knew what you were thinking,but there are still a few of us sticking with Generators.Delco soured me on alts.back in the 70s with their life expec.(12-18 months on OEMs.)NIPOs.-NIEHOFFs and Something called a METRIC DELCO(90-120 amps.)were no problem. 8-10 years.Luckily none of the STD.Delco,s went thru the fan or Rads.when they disasembled themself.If you have had good luck then stick with it,but you couldn't give me a std.Delco,Metric YES.What the difference is I don't know,but VERY few of the parts interchange.

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