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tzippel

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Todd Zippel
I picked up a 1610 last week that didn't run, but I saw that with a little (alot)of work it could be something someday. Long story short, there are some fried wires behind the battery, and some of them don't even look like they belong. Does anyone have a wiring diagram they could shoot my way, [email protected] or guide me to where I could get one?
I had gotten them in the past off the IH Registrey, but we all know where that is at this time. I sure would appriciate any help. Thanks
 
Depends on the serial number of your machine.
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Digger, thanks for getting back to me. The numbers are model # 136393100 serial # 0350042u112854 and date of birth D176G
THANKS
 
Digger, Thanks for the wiring diagram. You seem like a pretty wise guy, and may have an answer to another one of my "many" problems. The hydro dump on the same tractor pushes in real hard then sticks. I've put some good penetrating oil on it for the last week and it finally let back to the out possision.
Can I loosen the retaining collar then turn out the plunger without anything else letting go inside? I'm thinking it's rust where the plunger goes through the collar, because I can turn it (plunger) back and forth, but it's sticky. Any suggestions? Thanks
 
Todd Z.
When it comes to your machine, I'm dumber than 3 boxes of rocks!
Hopefully someone familiar with it will chime in here.
I'd get the Service Manual and see what it says.
I'll check and see if I have it scanned already or Click the Binder Books link above and order a hard copy.
 

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