Posted by stonepony on August 31, 2016 at 19:55:37 from (184.63.48.216):
our Massey Ferguson is having wiring problems. We moved it outside while we worked on the inside of the barn. It started Ok that day. (Not Great as we have always had trouble with it) we left it parked for several weeks. When we tried to start it....it went "click" and would not make anymore effort to start. The battery began to get hot. We tried to use a battery charger on it but it did not seem to work so we took it out and had it tested. It tested find and was returned to us with a full charge. We put it into the tractor and started to hooked it up and immediately it tried to start even though the key was in the off position, and the battery began to get very hot right away. We replaced the Key switch. We started to hook up the the battery and it began to get hot again right away. We carefully marked each wire and removed all the wires that went from the battery to the starter and key switch and safety switch and generator gage and the other gages that were tied together in that wiring harness. We checked each wire and found that all were good and had no resistance. we replaced a couple ends but the tractor will not start or make a noise. Does anyone know where we can get a wiring diagram and explanation of how the wires and gages work together etc.?
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