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  1. 1956_4x4

    Need M1031 generator wiring help!

    I've had to replace two of the magnetic sensors. They are pretty reliable unless the wires get broken. If you get in touch with the people at Muncie, they might be able to tell you how to test the sensor. I don't remember any specific test procedure in the TM, but there should at least be...
  2. 1956_4x4

    Need M1031 generator wiring help!

    I've had to replace two of the magnetic pickups and they aren't cheap. The cost of the trigger doesn't look to be too bad. Remember to replace the o-ring when you replace the trigger. Smitty
  3. 1956_4x4

    Need M1031 generator wiring help!

    If you go to MunciePower.com you can pull up a good breakdown of the PTO. Look under "Tools" - "M-Power", yours will be the "TG" series. Smitty
  4. 1956_4x4

    Need M1031 generator wiring help!

    Is the shaft for the shifter moving or just the lever? I've seen the bolt for the shift lever come loose on these Muncie PTOs and that will allow the lever to move without moving the shaft. Smitty
  5. 1956_4x4

    Need M1031 generator wiring help!

    If the plate is still on the door to the generator panel, it has the wiring schematic for the generator. If you don't have that plate let me know and I'll do my best to get a decent photo for you. Smitty
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