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Re: wiring for Farmall 826
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Posted by Weldon on January 16, 2006 at 17:47:20 from (151.213.97.154):
In Reply to: wiring for Farmall 826 posted by Travis L on January 16, 2006 at 11:23:00:
I agree with KB826. Get new wiring harnesses. Where did the diagram that you have now come from? If you have an operators manual, the diagram in it shows the electrical system with reference numbers pointing to all the wires and cables. Then on a second page; an index to reference numbers, the wires/cables are described as to color of wire and where/what it connects to. Simple to follow. If you do not have an Operator' Manual for your 826 , get one . Well worth the money . They can be ordered from this site $33.95.(Available from many other places too). Look in the left upper corner of this site's home page under Marketplace. Click on Tractor Manuals and go from there. I have manual for 756 and 856. Diagram of wiring system for 756 should be identical to 826 as they both had the German engine. Willing to try sending you a copy by e -mail or US Mail.
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