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Re: Farmall 706 electrical problems??
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Posted by K.B. on April 29, 2004 at 14:18:07 from (209.163.43.100):
In Reply to: Farmall 706 electrical problems?? posted by mike on April 28, 2004 at 19:17:53:
Double check your battery connections first. They should be connected in series- negitive cable of first battery connected to ground, positive cable of first battery connected to negitive terminal of second battery, positive cable of second battery connected to the heavy terminal on the soliniod. Don't overlook that your new batteries may need some charging. Now, do your headlights light up nice and bright? They should work fine regardless of the condition of the starting circut, assuming they worked before. At this point you should have 12 volts to one side of the key switch. When you turn on the key, you should see 12 volts at the other side of the switch. If not, it is very possible that the switch is bad. When everything is working correctly, with the key switch on you should have power to the AMP and OIL lights, the fuel guage, and to one side of the push-button starter switch. When you push the starter button, the power flows down to the clutch saftey switch underneath the platform. From there, power should flow to the soliniod "S" terminal, completing the circut. If any of these switches are bad, the engine will not turn over. One quick way to test for a bad switch is to bypass it by unhooking the two wires from it, and connecting a short piece of wire between them.
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