M9000 Electrical SCHEMATIC Diagram?

dvcochran

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I am having a starting/wiring issue on my M9000 2WD cab tractor. I have manuals but all I have is line diagrams. I think it would really help me if I had a schematic diagram to help me figure out where on the tractor the wiring is going. Does anyone know where I may find schematic diagrams?
Thanks,
 

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I am having a starting/wiring issue on my M9000 2WD cab tractor. I have manuals but all I have is line diagrams. I think it would really help me if I had a schematic diagram to help me figure out where on the tractor the wiring is going. Does anyone know where I may find schematic diagrams?
Thanks,
They didn't draw those kind of schematics for kubota's.
The line diagram schematics will tell you what you need to know, just go from the starter solenoid wiring and work backwards through all the components.
 

dvcochran

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Kubota M9000, New Holland TN90, Deere 2640, Vermeer 504N, Vermeer 504SI, more
Feb 23, 2011
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Dickson, TN
They didn't draw those kind of schematics for kubota's.
The line diagram schematics will tell you what you need to know, just go from the starter solenoid wiring and work backwards through all the components.
Yeah, that is part of the challenge. My WSM and the one's I see online do not show all the components (like the shuttle shift for example). I hope to get back on the problem tomorrow. Any suggestion for where to look for common junctions for the wiring? I plan to check the actual voltage at the starter solenoid wire and try to figure out where it goes next. I have am not familiar enough with the tractor layout to know how the components are series together.
When I hit the key it sounds like a relay is buzzing somewhere low in the dash.