Posted by bmurnion on February 18, 2023 at 17:33:34 from (40.138.171.60):
Hey Ultradog MN! I hear you might know a thing or two about Ford 3000s. I have a 73. I don't have much experience working on tractors, just to be transparent. Eager to learn though. I hooked up the new solenoid to the starter (I had to take the starter off to get to the other nut). I connected all the wires as I remembered them. Installed a new 4dlt battery to boot, connected the pos cable to the big pole on the solenoid along with another wire, connected tab wire, connected one pole to the starter, and another pole was connected by another wire from the starter, connected the negative cable to the starter, but when I went to connect the neg cable to the battery, it turned the starter over. I looked high and low for diagrams, pictures of installed solenoids (I believe mine is a 5" starter), etc. but no avail. So I re-installed the old solenoid and don't you know it, it is doing the same thing (neg cable is turning the starter over!)
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