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Old 04-18-2017, 08:44 PM   #21
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pic of the 4-post 6 volt positive ground solenoid(starter switch) to be installed.

The "botton" on the solenoid cranks, but the button on the dash does "not" work now. The truck does not run.

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I thought you were installing a 3 post?
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Old 04-18-2017, 08:52 PM   #22
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Just looked up a Ford 601 tractor wiring diagram and it uses a 6v starter solenoid with 4 post and it does use a ground to energize. And, the other small terminal is used to provide voltage to the coil when energized. Very interesting, whoever wired this truck must have been a farmer or had a lot of farm tractor knowledge. I learned something on this!
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Old 04-18-2017, 09:08 PM   #23
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Just looked up a Ford 601 tractor wiring diagram and it uses a 6v starter solenoid with 4 post and it does use a ground to energize. And, the other small terminal is used to provide voltage to the coil when energized. Very interesting, whoever wired this truck must have been a farmer or had a lot of farm tractor knowledge. I learned something on this!
JSeery I have no idea what is going on in this thread. 3post - 4post - regulator - 6v -/+ ground - 12v. It's a internet thing I guess.
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Old 04-18-2017, 09:32 PM   #24
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I have almost any original solenoid you need for a 6v positive ground system, including one for your '39 PU. I believe your pickup would have had the "short" version with an exposed push button on the bottom. It would not have been the "tall" version with the brass screw-on cap like the '37's did. I made all of the tooling years ago to rewind coils, convert negative ground to positive ground and essentially rebuild them. When there is a decision on which one you need, email me at [email protected] if interested.
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Old 04-19-2017, 08:02 PM   #25
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Mr. Tinker,

I apologize, I have not done a good job asking and providing info on this post. That is what happens when you are asking questions for someone else who buys something you thought was something else. Anyhow. I am grateful for all your replies and am confident that we will be running soon.

Cheers, CP

ps, the guy who converted the 12v solenoid to 6v with 4 posts had the truck running great. The coil needed to be replaced and we installed the new coil backwards, then we thought we needed a new solenoid and screwed that up. Then we realized the solenoid that we fried was custom made. Now we are hopefully back to driving.
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