TE20 wiring pics?

Royse

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Does anyone have a picture of the original dash wiring for a TE20?
I have the operators and shop manuals and wiring diagram.
No pictures.

What I'm actually looking for is where components were placed
and how the wires were routed. Key switch, light switch, etc.

I'm cleaning up this mess. Solenoid and resistor already eliminated.
Although the aftermarket safety starter switch that works off the
shift lever, made by Sparex, leaves a LOT to be desired.

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If you have a parts manual the wiring diagram is done more pictorially rather than just a schematic. It shows roughly how the wires are bundled.
 
Thanks Ron, yes, I do have some parts manuals.
One from 1951 and the other from 1973 I think it is.
They are better than the wiring diagrams for sure.
The problem isn't that the wiring doesn't work or that
I don't know where to connect them, it is simply a mess and
I'd like to clean it up, putting them back where they belong.
 
(quoted from post at 19:10:13 08/20/17) Thanks Ron, yes, I do have some parts manuals.
One from 1951 and the other from 1973 I think it is.
They are better than the wiring diagrams for sure.
The problem isn't that the wiring doesn't work or that
I don't know where to connect them, it is simply a mess and
I'd like to clean it up, putting them back where they belong.

I don't know if this will help, but first remove and tie back temporarily, with labels, and wiring for the lights. The bulk of what is left will be going to or from the regulator. So, most of the the wires should be kind of hidden under the battery. Then route the wires for the dash(light/ammeter) and ignition switch to the left and right of the battery. And the same goes for the two wires for the generator down the right side or the coil wire down the left side.

Lay them out neatly but not too direct so that you can create a short bundle under the battery and wrap them all together so they look neat.

Once this is all cleaned up, you can tackle the lighting. I presume you found this but this diagram will help you layout the lighting.
http://fergusontractors.org/nfs/electrical-and-lighting-diagrams/
 

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