Topic: Re: 1973 Ford 4400 wiring diagram
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| JMOR
09-18-2012 01:18:10
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Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeThat is a maybe, because I don't know & would need to know if 4400 is same wiring as 2000, 3000, 4000????????? |
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| JWinnett
09-18-2012 04:41:16
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Re: 1973 Ford 4400 wiring diagram in reply to JMOR, 09-18-2012 01:18:10
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I don't believe so by looking through the downloaded manual I bought. It does mention that the manual is for 2000,3000,4000,and 5000 models but it also seperates the 3500, 4500, and 5500 industrial for some things. From the looks of the manual generally they are the same but vary depending on a few different things such as origin of the tractors destination.
I looked at the tractor again last night and everything looks ike it is in the correct place as far as terminals and their placment. I took the starter switch out last night again and didn't see anything that looked out of line. I guess after looking over the schematic for the 4400 that I have, and a small schematic for the ignition system in my manual, I am wondering if there could be a broken wire that I can't see.
Do you, or anyone else, know what happens when the key switch goes to the "Off" position? Does it go to ground like small engines, or does it cut voltage to the coil maybe??? If I can figure out what is suppose to happen it may help me troubleshoot.
Thank you!
James
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