I have a 632 bobcat that when I attach the positive wire to the battery, the large wires that go from the starter to the ammeter and back down to the alternator get hot. Also the large wire that goes from the ammeter to the fuse that then goes to the ignition switch got hot to. The fuse didn't blow and the heat stopped there. It started when I ran it out of gasoline. It has a Ford engine in it. The next time I went to start it, it seemed like it had a dead battery. (I may have left the key on due to not having to turn it off because of it stopping due to no gas). Anyway, I took the battery off and put a charger on the battery. When I put the battery back on the bobcat, it still had to power. I also smelled wire burning. I went to the back and saw that I smoked the alternator and the 3 wires I spoke of earlier had begun to melt their insulation. I got a new alternator and ran two new wires for the two that got hot. I noticed that one of the two ground wires that attached to the left side of the engion had broken off, so I put it back on and the wire that comes down from the coil had been pulled off, so I put it back on. I replaced the ammeter and the small ground wire coming off the battery. I have test continuity of the wires and there is no break. The sites I have looked at suggest a ground issue or a short circuit. I have tried disconnecting all the wires and the only wire that seem to make any difference is the two that get hot. If they are hooked up they get hot. If they are not hooked up nothing gets hot. I have tried to find a new wire harness for it but due to its age, it is hard to find one. I hope someone can help me. Thankyou