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Re: my every four month visit
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 19, 2007 at 15:13:04 from (209.226.106.179):
In Reply to: Re: my every four month visit posted by Diana JH on May 19, 2007 at 14:14:21:
Diana: We had driven US 20, from Toledo west into Indiana and at one point crossed state road 2, I do remember that. It was interesting countryside, lot of folks out in their yards or shops tinkering with old iron. I knew we had to be close to some YT folks. We toured around west of I-69 on several routes and side roads, doubling back to I-69 and home. This was intended to be a two day jaunt, however on Fri. night just before leaving Sat am, a friend reminded me I had to be somewhere else on Sun. I had hoped he had forgotten. Terrible thing when you want someone to forget something and they don't. There has to be still something messed up on the 350 wiring, either wired wrong or not wired heavy enough. George Has a 350 diesel in the Farmall version, configuration will be different however components will be the same. When trouble shooting tractor electrical, keep your eye peeled for the simple things. There is some detail there someone has missed.
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