Posted by used red MN on February 02, 2023 at 22:24:25 from (68.46.31.28):
In Reply to: JD 4450 wiring diagram posted by Jockofbush on February 02, 2023 at 11:36:38:
Hello Jocko welcome to YT! You will probably have the best luck and most economical solution by going to your dealer and asking them to print off the sections for you that deal with the part you are having a problem with. YT sells an I&T manual for those, see 1st link. I would call and make sure they can assure you that it contains the wiring diagrams. I would guess it does not because Deere was pretty good at protecting their copy rights for quite some time. The actual Deere paper manuals come in a ring binder about 4-5 inches thick, 1800 some pages. I see prices for them between $160 and $340. Beware of any site that offers a free manual, more times than not they are just looking to dump some viruses in your machine, such nice folks! The second link is to the JD site to access manuals to buy or download, nothing cheap there, separated by SN. The last link is to another manual add I came across, scroll down a bit and click on ..full description.. they have one page of the wiring folded out for the dash and lights, not real clear. There is another legitimate site to get manual downloads at a reasonable price, it is called Farm Manuals Fast. They did not show an option for the 50 series but they did have one for the 55 series. Might be worth a call to see if they actually have a 50 series book available. Tell us what type of problem you are trying to diagnose.
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