Posted by Patrick HMD on January 12, 2014 at 00:31:09 from (75.0.238.214):
In Reply to: wiring harness posted by Aces on January 10, 2014 at 19:32:40:
jdleach said: (quoted from post at 00:53:49 01/12/14)
Question: Does the above mentioned documentation include the correct and original routing for the wires? There have been some repairs done to my tractor over the years, and I am convinced that the current placement of some wiring is incorrect, and that some of the clips are missing.
Should've seen mine when I first got it. (tractor that is) It was like a bowl of spaghetti. I was amazed that it ran at all.
Well, anyway. Each wire is color coded and lettered or numbered at each end connector. Also included is a list of the same wires telling you exactly what appliance to connect each terminal too. The routing was not hard to figure out. That's how mine came. Simple enough on an 'M' with mag ignition and cutout, not sure about the others.
HTH
Patrick
'49M
This post was edited by Patrick HMD at 00:45:40 01/12/14 2 times.
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