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Re: 706 Gas need alternator wiring help...
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 05, 2007 at 15:16:17 from (75.19.120.54):
In Reply to: 706 Gas need alternator wiring help... posted by Smith27 on June 05, 2007 at 11:22:35:
No doubt that you do not have the correct wiring harness . If it was a gen . model and ya up graded to and alt. then ya got a problem . Tryen to be cheap is not always the way to go . I have noway of showen ya the correct wiring for your tractor as i have all the wiring diagrahms but not enough computer smarts to pull them off one of my discs to send ya . A couple years ago my computer smart daughter scaned all the I H wiring digrahms to a couple disc's for me before she left for collage just before my old scanner took the big dump . So i can not even drag the books out and scan both of the 706 one for ya . And you will need both to figure this one out as to where you can cut and splice to make it work.
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