Fort he past few days i've been plagued with electrical woes. Turn the key to start, and the oil light , glow plugs, headlights wouldn't come on. Which means no starting. Turn the key to glow plugs, and nothing. Turn the key to start, and no starter.
I took the dash off and tried to trace down any grounds or shorts that might cause the problem. Two days of chasing wires. Eventually everything unplugged but the fuel gauge, snip that, and life comes back to the other 4 leads, but low voltage. I unplug the harness to what looks like a voltage regulator(silver heat sync), and my voltage jumps from 3.8v to 11v.
Anyway, most of the wires are in bad shape, many are broken, and I can only see this becoming further of an issue in the future. The plan is to replace everything under the dash, the harnesses and all wires seem good.
I want to get it, at minimum, to the point where i can start it and move it to my heated garage from the unheated, as my toes go about completely numb after about an hour out there. From what I can gather, all I need to do is activate the glow plugs, then bang on the starter, and it should fire up. My diesel experience is large trucks where you still have electronic components, but as far as I can tell the b8200 requires no electricity when running, injectors are mechanical?
Any advice would be appreciated, I've been pounding my head on this for days. It was intermittent to start, but seems more persistent now, I need my tractor to be ready when I am, so I have to do this one way or another.
Here's the rats nest:
Here's the schematics from a B7200, which I think are close enough to get me there:
I took the dash off and tried to trace down any grounds or shorts that might cause the problem. Two days of chasing wires. Eventually everything unplugged but the fuel gauge, snip that, and life comes back to the other 4 leads, but low voltage. I unplug the harness to what looks like a voltage regulator(silver heat sync), and my voltage jumps from 3.8v to 11v.
Anyway, most of the wires are in bad shape, many are broken, and I can only see this becoming further of an issue in the future. The plan is to replace everything under the dash, the harnesses and all wires seem good.
I want to get it, at minimum, to the point where i can start it and move it to my heated garage from the unheated, as my toes go about completely numb after about an hour out there. From what I can gather, all I need to do is activate the glow plugs, then bang on the starter, and it should fire up. My diesel experience is large trucks where you still have electronic components, but as far as I can tell the b8200 requires no electricity when running, injectors are mechanical?
Any advice would be appreciated, I've been pounding my head on this for days. It was intermittent to start, but seems more persistent now, I need my tractor to be ready when I am, so I have to do this one way or another.
Here's the rats nest:
Here's the schematics from a B7200, which I think are close enough to get me there: