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Bert In Ga.

04-13-2008 15:49:26




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I"ve aquired my first Ford, its been sitting for 14 years, it was also missing the wiring. Can any one tell me where I could find a wiring diagram? Any help would be greatly appreciated.




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john in la

04-13-2008 18:45:19




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 Re: Ford 800 series wiring diagram in reply to Bert In Ga., 04-13-2008 15:49:26  
Since you did not give us any extra info we must assume you are going to go with the orginal 6 volt generator.

If so the link is the wiring diagram from the Ford shop manual and is correct for a 800 series tractor.



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Bert In Ga.

04-14-2008 03:38:29




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 Re: Ford 800 series wiring diagram in reply to john in la, 04-13-2008 18:45:19  
Thanks for everyones help. Thats what I like about the forum, you can always find good people to help.



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soundguy

04-13-2008 17:32:07




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 Re: Ford 800 series wiring diagram in reply to Bert In Ga., 04-13-2008 15:49:26  
An I&T F0-20 will cover your machine, and will have a point to point wire diagram. If an 800 series vs and 801, it will be super easy to wire...just an ignition circuit, a starter cuircuit and a charge circuit, plus any optionl circuits like lamps or cigar lighter.. etc..

soundguy



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Ken Crisman

04-13-2008 16:14:33




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 Re: Ford 800 series wiring diagram in reply to Bert In Ga., 04-13-2008 15:49:26  
One of the first things a guy should do after buying a tractor is to buy a good manual for it . IT has good manuals but I'm not sure which number manual you need for an 8oo . Maybe someone over on the ntractor site could tell you . If you need more help getting into the site , send me your email address . YT has a filtering system that won't allow other websites to be typed . But I'm sure one of those guys will know since some do have the 800 series tractors . Sorry I can't help more . God bless, Ken

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