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Posted by Allan In NE on February 20, 2007 at 12:11:48 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Tractor Cab for 706 posted by Carp on February 20, 2007 at 10:43:07:
I'm right in the middle of two of the old darlin's. Just let me know what you need. My email is open. On the electrical connector: 1. White w/red tracer is the left turn signal 2. White w/green tracer is the right turn signal 3. Yellow is the compressor feed wire 4. Green feeds the dome light (always hot off the light switch). 5. Two big Black wires are the power feeds for the blower motors. One for the fan and the other for the condenser fans. 6. That "extra" small loom runs the field lights, one on each side of the cab. Did you remember to get the relay center inboard of the right battery? Gotta have that. Did you get the cab mounting irons? These are what bolt to the tractor. Yes, just about any compressor will work. Allan
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