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Re: 706 gas schematic needed badly
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Posted by K.B.-826 on August 04, 2005 at 16:10:42 from (68.115.81.46):
In Reply to: 706 gas schematic needed badly posted by Matt Ward on August 04, 2005 at 11:07:10:
Matt, visit your local Case-IH dealer and ask the service manager to make you a copy of the diagram. They'll gladly do it. The diagram is in black, but it's labeled. Easiest way to find a drain is to connect your ammeter (in series, of course) between the negative battery terminal and the ground cable. Set the meter to read milliamps, if it shows more than 100 mA, you've got a leak. Start unhooking things one at a time until your reading drops to less than 100 mA. Work carefully, totally unhook the ground from the meter each time you go to unhook a connector, and watch what you do with unhooked hot wires. I'd say start with the key switch and light switch because they're easy, but make sure to check out the charging system. If the tractor has an old cab or any other add-on electrical parts (like a radio), start there.
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