Steve (Tx)
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Two weeks ago I completely rewired my Ford 2000 4 cylinder 12 volt system. There is no push button on the tractor at all, so it uses the car-type key switch and a four post solenoid.
Every part was new. The solenoid is the TISCO 311006.
My 960 had been converted to the same type of key switch before I bought it, so I used the 960 as a model and wired the 2000 exactly as the 960.
The 960 starts in two seconds or less and has for a couple of years.
On the day I rewired the 2000 I started it a few times and drove around a bit.
Today was the first time I have touched the 2000 since the re-wiring and found the 2000 was completely dead. The solenoid was nearly melted at the large post where the + battery post connects to the solenoid. From the same post on the solenoid I had a 10 gauge wire going to the ammeter.
The connection at the ammeter was not burned at all but the connection was loose, like I probably overlooked it during the re-wiring process.
So far, I have not found anything else different from the 960.
Could that loose connection cause the severe damage to the solenoid?
Thanks for any advice.
Every part was new. The solenoid is the TISCO 311006.
My 960 had been converted to the same type of key switch before I bought it, so I used the 960 as a model and wired the 2000 exactly as the 960.
The 960 starts in two seconds or less and has for a couple of years.
On the day I rewired the 2000 I started it a few times and drove around a bit.
Today was the first time I have touched the 2000 since the re-wiring and found the 2000 was completely dead. The solenoid was nearly melted at the large post where the + battery post connects to the solenoid. From the same post on the solenoid I had a 10 gauge wire going to the ammeter.
The connection at the ammeter was not burned at all but the connection was loose, like I probably overlooked it during the re-wiring process.
So far, I have not found anything else different from the 960.
Could that loose connection cause the severe damage to the solenoid?
Thanks for any advice.