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Posted by Russ Lowry on October 18, 2006 at 16:03:51 from (66.0.32.254):
Afternoon guys, yet another question....I rewired my Farmall Super C over the weekend, put in a brand new battery and new ammeter. I went to show the neighbor how nice the lights work and I had a dead battery! The previous wiring was a disaster with every color wire you can think of going in every direction! It is a 12 volt conversion with alternator. I followed the wiring diagram I found on this web site for an "H". Somewhere I am getting a voltage drain. The previous owner had replaced the ignition switch, I rewired back to the original one, it is 2 polled. Now, my light switch (original) works like this...Off. one click to the right and it turns on the back-up light, one more click to the right and the headlights and the back-up light come on. When the battery was charged, the tractor starts and runs good. Any ideas of what I might have done wrong? Or where the voltage draw is coming from?? Thanks a ton... Russ
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