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Posted by Larry in CO on October 14, 2002 at 19:15:27 from (32.97.110.142):

In Reply to: Re: Good News and So-So News posted by ff316 on October 14, 2002 at 18:52:47:

Fireman, I bought enough stuff to do both of my H's, so you could take and cut this in about half. I got 20 ft each of 1/2 inch, 3/8 inch and 1/4 inch braided loom - Might not need even half of that for one tractor. I got 5 different colors of 10 ga wire and 4 colors of 14 ga wire; 20 ft of each color. You will need various crimp connectors and I used the shrink stuff on the ends of each wire. I think with the 1 ga battery cables and everything, I spent about $100 and have enough to do my other tracter - except for the battery cables. I used Bob M's wiring diagrams as well as the Owners manual to find where everything should go. I have kind of a cross-breed electrical system. The tractor originally came with the cut-out and the four position light switch but somewhere along the way, it has been changed to a regulator. Of course, the regulator was not mounted in the correct place and rather than move it so I could use a factory loom, I decided to build my own. Kinda had to figure out my own connections on the light switch since I'm using the regulator instead of a cutout. Punch below for Bob M's wiring diagrams. Also, if you want to go the factory made route, I know that Bermuda Ken at Carter & Gruenwald sells them. Not sure if they look original or not.



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