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Gleaner Console Wiring

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Anyone out there know anything about the wiring under the console in N or early R series? I just finished putting in a new flield light switch and noticed that there is a 10ohm resistor mounted to the hydro level bracket that the p/o broke taking it apart. Anyone know what resistor i'm talking about or what it does? Its worth like 100$ apparently new OEM so i'm not going to replace it if i dont have to.

Also, none of my side or rear engine compartment, or unload auger worklights are working, anyone know what switch these are controlled by? Is there a fuse somewhere that i might be missing? I wouldn't think that all the bulbs are blown at the same time.

Much appreciated all....
 
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i would be using my manual except i think someone was changing oil or working on a header or something because a couple of the wiring pages are smeared with dirt or oil-unfortunately the ones i need!

Thank you tbran. The one i'm talking about is mounted underneith the console, away from the lever itself, but mounted on a support bracket between the reverser swith and light switch cluster, next stupid question....i don't AHHC, or plan on getting it, do i still need the resistor?
 
#6 ·
It's possible that the resistors that you are referring to are the ones that provide the ground for the reversible motor on the variable speed reel when the machine is not equipped with variable speed header drive. With vari-header drive the motor grounds back through the coils on the hydraulic stack.
 
#7 ·
sorry, guys my bad, its the throttle level bracket that its mounted on. Had another look today. its connected between a yellow and yellow/grey wire out of the wiring harness for all the light switches. also visited a friend who had on old N manual and had a look at the diagram, still no idea what the heck it does. also doesn't show up in the parts catalogue as far as i can tell and there are no markings on it, or whats left of it i should say
 

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#9 ·
That looks like the 10 ohm 10 watt resistors we used when converting old combines and tractors from generators to Delco alternators. Is it 1/4" - 3/8" square and a bit over an inch long? They were a dollar or two at Radio Shack, years ago. Wire them into the circuit between the ignition switch and the #1 terminal on the alternator. That's the spade lug, not the power terminal. The resistor substitutes for the alternator light or resistor wire in factor installed alternators.
 
#10 ·
ya thats about the size of it. I'll have to go to the local electronic store and see about one as Radio Shack was bought out around here years ago. I can see in the manual i borrowed now that you mentioned it, mounted as you say between the ignition and altnernator. Any idea why it would be in the state that its in now? Would this indicate a larger problem? Forgive my ignorance, i'm not much of an electrician
 
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can anyone else give me a little more info why this resistor is in the combine? i went to the local auto supply store and they couldn't find anything bigger than 1 ohm resistance, and seemed baffled why i would want one so big. Had to order one at the local agco dealer where he said it was installed when they switched from using 105 amp alternators to 110 amp ones....? He couldn't understand why its there either over a 5 amp difference. Anymore thoughts anyone?
 
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I'll take a guess. The 110 volt alternator was designed with a warning light in the circuit and the 105 wasn't. I have no idea why they'd use a 1 ohm resistor with the 105, but it might be for static suppression or to set up a voltage differential between the regulator and the alternator output voltage.
 

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anyone know why some machines have the 105amp alternator and some have the 110? why did they switch? There appears to be a draw now in my electrical system somewhere, guage is reading between 11 and 12 whenever i run the combine and i get the battery beeper everytime i switch on a light or use an electro-hyd. suggestions anyone?