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Old 06-27-2023, 08:21 AM
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I was away for a week or so and had a chance to revisit this project yesterday.

Progress is happening, I found the short! Turns out the Amazon replacement relay I purchased was shorting internally. I removed an OEM relay from another tractor I have and short is gone, all green wires are now grounded and not heating up! I will pay the piper and buy an OEM replacement for the tractor that this one was borrowed from. As I reflect for a moment while the prices are very attractive, I've only had about a 50% success rate with key and PTO switches from Amazon, add relays to this list.

Glow plugs are working, fuel pump is on and tractor is turning over. Next steps are compression test and verification of fuel to the injectors.
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I used a NOS USA made Cole-Hersee 40 Amp circuit breaker on my 782D
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Great pictures.

Quick question - Is the 1572 wiring harness the same as 782D?

There are several breaks in my 782D harness. Mowing along PTO stops jiggle the harness it engages again. One break is around CB/voltage regulator.

Looking to install a new wire harness in my 782D if one is available.

Bob G.
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They are available here.

https://www.porchelectric.com/ihcub.php
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Great pictures.

Quick question - Is the 1572 wiring harness the same as 782D?

There are several breaks in my 782D harness. Mowing along PTO stops jiggle the harness it engages again. One break is around CB/voltage regulator.

Looking to install a new wire harness in my 782D if one is available.

Bob G.
Largely yes they are the same, the 1572 is just longer to account for the taillights and the extend length of the super frame. I bought my harness from Porch. Good people.
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