spook1
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Guys I had asked some questions in regards to my Ford 1600 4wd tractor in the past. Well I rewired some things and got the headlights and rear lights working. I even got the horn working.
However, the guy I got the tractor from had the alternator wired up as a 1 wire alternator. The wires from the voltage regulator harness back to the starter aren't hooked to anything. There are 3 wires there that I am unsure how they should be hooked up to either the starter or the alternator. I know I will never be able to get the charge light to go away if I don't have these wires hooked up. Again, they are the wires coming from the harness that gets hooked into the voltage regulator. The run back by the starter and alternator but aren't hooked up. Any idea where they get hooked into.
Lastly, I was going to just leave it alone once I got all of the lights working, but now when I push in the clutch, it engages the starter into the flywheel. I didn't change any wires from the ignition switch, but did add a few to get all of the lights and everything working. What should I look for. Do you think the ignition switch is going bad? It didn't do this before. The wire from the starter is hooked up into the ignition switch on the same terminal as the lights and everything else. Basically so they only get power when the key is on the on position. I don't think it would be my safety swich by the clutch.
Any help on these two issues is greatly appreciated.
Brad
However, the guy I got the tractor from had the alternator wired up as a 1 wire alternator. The wires from the voltage regulator harness back to the starter aren't hooked to anything. There are 3 wires there that I am unsure how they should be hooked up to either the starter or the alternator. I know I will never be able to get the charge light to go away if I don't have these wires hooked up. Again, they are the wires coming from the harness that gets hooked into the voltage regulator. The run back by the starter and alternator but aren't hooked up. Any idea where they get hooked into.
Lastly, I was going to just leave it alone once I got all of the lights working, but now when I push in the clutch, it engages the starter into the flywheel. I didn't change any wires from the ignition switch, but did add a few to get all of the lights and everything working. What should I look for. Do you think the ignition switch is going bad? It didn't do this before. The wire from the starter is hooked up into the ignition switch on the same terminal as the lights and everything else. Basically so they only get power when the key is on the on position. I don't think it would be my safety swich by the clutch.
Any help on these two issues is greatly appreciated.
Brad