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Re: wiring problem on 706 farmall deisel
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Posted by K.B.-826 on February 25, 2006 at 19:30:06 from (209.163.43.5):
In Reply to: wiring problem on 706 farmall deisel posted by byron price on February 25, 2006 at 15:07:11:
When you go to your local Case-IH dealership to get a new glow plug switch and any wiring harnesses you may need, ask the service manager to make you a photocopy of the wiring diagram. They're usually more than happy to do it, but as always, it helps if you're a paying customer. Remember, the wiring on this tractor is at least 40 years old. Corrosion has almost definetly set in, and I'd bet you've got insulation rubbed through in a few places. All it takes to start a fire is one bare wire touching the frame. Seen it happen. You're very lucky it didn't happen when your glow plug switch shorted to ground. This may be a good time to rewire the entire machine, along with replacing the battery cables, light switch, key switch, starter switch, clutch pedal saftey switch, and voltage regulator (if you've got a generator or Delco DN alternator), all of which fail with age. All of the parts and harnesses are still avalible at a reasonable price from Case-IH.
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