Posted by Hobo,NC on May 11, 2014 at 09:41:31 from (151.213.97.141):
In Reply to: Wiring harness posted by scolley on May 11, 2014 at 05:45:59:
Looks like the harness business pays better than stealing...
BTW your harness touched the manifold that's not not good...
You can test the alternator right were it sets and test the harness you have also for proper operation and spend no money... Are you can take it off and have it tested free but you learn nuttin... The mounting of the alt you have looks home brew that may be good and may be bad its hard to say with out seeing more of it...
Anyhow a harness for a 48 to 50 1/2 8N use to be $20 bucks are so... Its no problem to convert to a 12V alt one wire are 3 wire.... Your call... Either way you go you will need a voltmeter I hang one on the tractor right were the OEM ammeter went and put the ammeter on the shelf... A voltmeter will answer most all issues you would have cranking, starting and operating your tractor... What you hang in that hole is not the issue now other than you are looking for a harness and your harness has shorted to the manifold one time are the other all you may need to do is repair the harness and check the alt out...
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