Farmwithjunk
Super Member
Got a problem. The bright lights on the right fender of my Massey Ferguson 150 went out last night while feeding cows. Not a problem! Or so I THOUGHT.
I THOUGHT it would be a simple "get out the meter and trace the problem" issue. No such luck. I tried everything I know to jump wires around the factory wiring to power up the lights. Nothing works. The dim lights (one of the two headlights on each fender) work. When I go to bright, they both go off.
OK, get out the shop manual. Let's see? Where did I put it when we moved? It's not with the rest of my manuals..... OH YEAH... Now I remember, I loaned it to my cousin, who's now in Japan on vacation.
Long story short, I'm obsessing over these lights. They GOTTA be working. Does anyone have a shop manual for the 135/150 that they could copy the wiring schematic and fax me a copy? If so PM me and I'll get you a fax #.
Anyone have a clue what I'm dealing with here? (My personal opinion is GREMLINS) (Yes, the bulbs all light when swapped to the other fender.) I suspect a ground problem, but so far can't find it. This is a relatively simple wiring harness, so it CAN'T be too difficult. (Famous last words)
Thanks,
In the dark.
I THOUGHT it would be a simple "get out the meter and trace the problem" issue. No such luck. I tried everything I know to jump wires around the factory wiring to power up the lights. Nothing works. The dim lights (one of the two headlights on each fender) work. When I go to bright, they both go off.
OK, get out the shop manual. Let's see? Where did I put it when we moved? It's not with the rest of my manuals..... OH YEAH... Now I remember, I loaned it to my cousin, who's now in Japan on vacation.
Long story short, I'm obsessing over these lights. They GOTTA be working. Does anyone have a shop manual for the 135/150 that they could copy the wiring schematic and fax me a copy? If so PM me and I'll get you a fax #.
Anyone have a clue what I'm dealing with here? (My personal opinion is GREMLINS) (Yes, the bulbs all light when swapped to the other fender.) I suspect a ground problem, but so far can't find it. This is a relatively simple wiring harness, so it CAN'T be too difficult. (Famous last words)
Thanks,
In the dark.