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Re: Wiring on an M. Help
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Posted by Lawmar on June 13, 2007 at 12:26:41 from (64.73.67.49):
In Reply to: Wiring on an M. Help posted by Riles on June 13, 2007 at 12:08:16:
The Big wire goes from the battery to the starter button. Then another big wire goes to the starter. The 10 gauge wire goes the post on the starter button for the big wire coming from the battery to the amp meter. ALL accescory power goes through the amp meter. On the other side of the ampmeter is the 10 gauge wire to go to the alternator, the wire that goes to the light switch, and if you have battery ignition the wire that goes to your ignition switch. Be careful you don't hurt yourself. ALWAYS HYAVE THE TRACTOR IN NEUTRAL WHEN DOING WIRING!!! Why? Well if you wire it wrong and accidentally hit the starter button you can get your butt run over. And that fact that your asking the question means your in the higher percentile probability of doing it wrong. NO OFFENSE intended but inexperience leads to mistakes; mistakes lead to injuries.
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