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Posted by Diana JH on May 19, 2007 at 19:40:10 from (71.51.127.61):
In Reply to: Re: Here is what I found so far: posted by georgeky on May 19, 2007 at 19:17:19:
I DID have it wired by someone else. I bought the loom myself and they put it in. I'm figuring the green wire coming off of the regulator that comes to behind the dash is for the lighting. I had asked them to get the lights working but they didn't. They also drilled a friggen hold in my dash for the heater button when all they had to do was remove the toggle and put it there (where it belongs). Why they did that, I don't know either. I am not real clear on why this one black wire is bald and about to break since it should have been a new wire, unless it blew there during one of the tractors spastic moments. I wish I could find one big battery to start this thing, too. I think both of the batteries are 850 crank and it sure can drain it down fast. I am concerned that it wasn't started at all last year and has been sitting there. Not even cranked. Can't be good for it! Asked them to fix a leak in the radiator lower petcock too. It had a slow drip. Didn't fix it. But as I recall, the bill was around 1300.00! There is a Case International place within 10 or 15 minutes of here that would be glad to work on it for me, but I am afraid what the cost would be and don't want to put out any more money than I have to with hubby losing his job come september. I have to do as much as I can myself. Its gonna be hard to sleep tonight knowing I want to mess with it tomorrow. Once I get messing, its hard to stop. Plus, I start seeing that I want to clean up the metal on it and repaint and all, but don't want to spend the money for that either. Poor tractor probably hates me by now! Diana
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