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Re: Could use some advice on 656 wiring harness
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Posted by the tractor vet on November 06, 2000 at 21:11:10 from (216.196.12.104):
In Reply to: Could use some advice on 656 wiring harness posted by S-E Michigan Part Timer on November 06, 2000 at 17:05:36:
Did you check with your local Case/I/H dealer,I just received the wireingharness for a 806 diesel, it might still be avilable? not sure. when i can't get new i build one from screrch.I have found that you can find the plug in conectors in salvage yards on old cheve cars and trucks also on older I/H trucks large or small,the wire ends you can get from Delco or standard Ingnition i use the true color code on the wire so as that someone eles can fallow the wireing diagram. htey are not hard to do , the best way is to use a pice of ply wood 2 foot wide and 8foot long and lay out the old harness as stright as posibale i use finishing nails to mark each wire end then start laying out your new harness leave the ends a littel long then make up your plug in end then lay it on the tractor and finish each indivigal wire end to the terminal.
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