DJ54
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- IH Farmall 656 gas/ IH 240 Utility/ 2, Super C Farmalls/ 2, Farmall A's/ Farmall BN/McCormick-Deering OS-6/McCormick-Deering O-4/ '36 Farmall F-12/ 480 Case hoe. '65 Ford 2000 3 cyl., 4 spd. w/3 spd Aux. Trans
Hopefully this is a better wiring diagram than you have. Wiring Diagram 354-374-444 – International Harvester Heritage Association Note it is for a U.K. model so you'll have to compare to what you have. Looks like it'd be a lot easier to print those pages off if you're on a PC and have a printer.
I'm thinking VR output should be between 13.5- 14.5volts, depending on how low your battery is.
A quick look at the wiring diagram I'm seeing a ballast resistor. The 444 may be one of the models that when engaging the starter it puts 12 volts to the distributor for a good hot spark to get it to start. One the starter button is released it cuts that circuit then goes through another to run on 6 volts for longer contact points life. You've got some sorting out to do on that harness, but I'd be looking for the ballast resistor, and check voltage output.
Killing the engine is done simply by cutting current to the ignition. Not seeing a key switch, I assume one of the push/pull switches replaced a key switch.
I'm thinking VR output should be between 13.5- 14.5volts, depending on how low your battery is.
A quick look at the wiring diagram I'm seeing a ballast resistor. The 444 may be one of the models that when engaging the starter it puts 12 volts to the distributor for a good hot spark to get it to start. One the starter button is released it cuts that circuit then goes through another to run on 6 volts for longer contact points life. You've got some sorting out to do on that harness, but I'd be looking for the ballast resistor, and check voltage output.
Killing the engine is done simply by cutting current to the ignition. Not seeing a key switch, I assume one of the push/pull switches replaced a key switch.