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Re: 706 1965 model gas
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 12, 2006 at 09:02:26 from (66.202.111.210):
In Reply to: Re: 706 1965 model gas posted by El Toro on March 12, 2006 at 08:45:31:
You correct , hey it's earlie and i did not sleep well but it is the other small termainal that goes hot when ya push the botton and shoots the 12 volts to the coil and it is only hot in the start mode. and the bad part is at the moment i have forgotten the wire color and that is not like me guess i am getting old to forget something that i should know by heart , if push come to shove i'll have run out to the farm and look since i rewired that one from stratch with the correct color wires from ft. to back i can tell ya that the start side is oranges and that one is the one that goes to the S and the wire to the hot post of the gen or battery side of either and alt or gen. is blue and field is yellow and hot wire to the coil is black , now i am going to have to drive out just to satsifie myself. darn and it is pouring out there.
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