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1978 C165 Fuse Locations

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ssoles

New owner. Trying to find the location of fuses and fuse block? Are they visible. I have looked at the wiring diagram but do not see them visibly on the tractor. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. 

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WHX??

Follow the wire from the amp meter back to the battery. 

If you don't find it good chance a PO removed it. 

Not uncommon for a PO to hack up wiring trying to find an electrical problem. 

Hopefully a member will chime in with an unmolested 165. 

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ssoles

Thanks for the response!

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WHX??

More than :text-welcomewave:

If you don't find one you should add one per the wiring diagram. 

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ebinmaine

Do you have pics of the tractor?

 

A 1978 should be a C161. Not a 165. 

161 is an older style red hood. 

165 is the wider black hood.  

 

Might be important to clarify just in case the wiring is different.  

 

 

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c-series don

I have an unmolested C-165 automatic, I can check it out tomorrow and take some pictures of the wiring harness. 

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squonk

As Jim @WHX?? said (can't believe I'm saying this and agreeing with him!) :teasing-poke: Follow the wire from the ammeter. Usually it goes to the solenoid and is on the same terminal as the positive battery cable is on. My C145 had a fuse holder on that wire. 

 

This pic is for reference only. It is not from a tractor The fat red wire is from the battery. The small red wire with the tape is going to the the key switch ect. A fuse holder on your tractor should be on this wire 

 

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Or on this diagram Follow the green wire from the solenoid to the ammeter. fuse should be somewhere on there. 

 

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