I need body ground Schematics for a 1995 f350 ford dump
Asked by Danfinn123 Jun 30, 2013 at 01:03 PM about the 1995 Ford F-350
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
I have a ground problem on my truck, and I have replaced some of them but I cannot find all of them so I would like to have some Schematics so I know where all my body grounds are.
8 Answers
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
the wire gauge that you're using for the ground should be LARGE enough for the device that you're using...if it's a dump motor that isn't going to be too far off of your startermotor (amperage-wise) and needs that MEATY connection to ground....is no secret is the Chassis that runs the entire length of the vehicle and presumably HAS a solid connection through the 1/0 cable to the battery from chassis ground~
I found plenty of wiring diagrams/schematics for the 1995 F350, but none include a dump body. Will the others do you any good? I will post them if so
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
the thing will heat up and want to catch fire...we can't have that~!
Judge on an F350 with a PTO for a dump body, all due respect, it should probably have a 00 ground cable. No harm in that, is there?
It's probably a PTO and not electric motor to power the hydraulics...or is it Danfinn?
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
the PTO sticks out of the transmission or transfer case? never actually seen one of these in use, but understand is a good reliable source for unbridled torque...a rip saw...grinder...possibilities are endless with one of these~
Danfinn123 answered 11 years ago
does any body have any schematics I would really appreciate it if some could let me know