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Posted by Diana on December 23, 2003 at 09:45:32 from (64.12.97.12):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: possible electrical pr posted by Hugh MacKay on December 23, 2003 at 07:55:35:
Hugh, I owe you a world of thanks!!!!!!!! Also to the other replies to my original email since Chucks Repair talked about connections. I took the connections off of the solenoid and cleaned them and put them on real tight. Asked Tom about piggybacking his battery. He had a better idea of connecting it. Sat the two side by side, connected the pos to one and the neg to the other. Took one side of jumper cables and connected the other pos and neg. Sat and waited a minute for the warm up and it STARTED BEFORE I COULD SAY YEEEE!!HAAAA!!!!! It was a wonderful sound!!!!! I am still just giggling inside and loving my tractor even more. (not to mention hubby and you guys!) It has never started that fast and that tells me Hugh, that YOU saved the day with telling me I needed more cranking amp!!!!! Tom is going to extend the tray so two batteries fit on it and make a piggy back cable for it so it is hooked up just like he just did. My baby is in the garage part of the barn now, but not till after Tom made me give the thing a bath cause he doesn't want the floor dirty (cement). I drove it around in the field and was in heaven. This is the BEST Christmas!!!! Let it run plenty long enough for the thermostat to open up. I'm not quite sure the temp gauge is working although it did go to 190 and usually sits at 180. Now, I can work on it in a dry atmosphere....and maybe even take the electric blankie out there for it when it gets super cold. I feel so honored that my baby is sitting right next to his camaro...and he let ME drive it in! Thankyou SO much!!!! You guys are the best :) Diana
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