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Try a library for a repair manual. That may not help, pretty hard to find fuse block wiring off a diagram. Find this truck at a salvage yard, take the fuse block off with wires cut way back so you can see color of the wires.
this is a difficult request but generally if the wire have been cut the wires of the same color will be able to be rejoined ok
so any red wires are generally power wires so connect to red wires and black are earth wires so connect black to black and so on
you local ford tractor service dealer may have a schematic for the wires in an old manual
a judicial use of a multimeter is also a good idea
try -going google and typing in-- wiring schematic wiring diagram for --- your make and model of machine and see if there is a pdf version available
You will need a genuine Ford service manual if color codes are needed. They are not very cheap at all to purchase and good luck if someone can help you with one here
Alternater has two leads(wires) take a jumper wire and zap the snall wire connection. just zap it, don't hold power to it... injury hazard when around running componants. have engine running when zapping. good luck and be careful
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