Quote: CVPost-Doug-Iowa (quoted from post at 20:07:36 10/27/21) I use the online parts guide. Go to https://parts.agcocorp.com/, click on search by parts book, enter 3165. The only selection is utility and turf, so click that. Then the book opens, then the pictorial wiring diagram starts on page 90 with the instrument panel, and so on. You'll have choice of diesel or gas diagrams.
Thank you for your directions. I was able to follow everything but when I get to the end, the book will not open. I can see the choices between utility and turf but I cannot get any further. I don't even get to choose diesel. I will try again.
OOPS
I switched to another browser and BINGO, I got to see the book and appropriate pages for a diesel 3165. However, the diagram given does not show how the ignition switch is wired!! Almost all wiring diagrams are a schematic that shows all of the connections, but this book only shows the ignition switch alone, not wired to anything. My neighbour's tractor has a rats nest of wires that need to be sorted out as well as an ignition switch that has no wires on it. He's been starting it with a screw driver shorting out the solenoid.
So bottom line, thanks for the info but it looks like trial and error in hooking up a new ignition switch is going to be my strategy.
This post was edited by 550Doug on 10/28/2021 at 06:02 am.
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