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Posted by John Hobby on March 07, 2005 at 12:29:02 from (65.96.202.89):
In Reply to: 1066 posted by Sloroll on March 07, 2005 at 12:20:28:
Hey Sloroll, Coming good today. I dropped the starter off at a guy in another town this morning. I come walking in and he look at it, smiles and say "Ah, IH tractor, counter clockwise, nice. I love IH, you Farm ?" I about hit the ground. He will have it done soon and I will put it on. I also got new batteries for it from a buddy who runs a Car Quest store, he took care of me, $70 a piece for those 6 volt EH series. So, with that said, I should be all set. I have to be out of town on for a while so when I am gone, all I will be doing is thinking of the 1066. Allen gave me a name of a guy who has the handles. When I am back, oil change, filters, etc. Then, think about paint this May. We still have snow in New England and we are getting more, 8" tomorrow wnight and some on Sat. I HATE WINTER. Thanks for asking. I will keep you informed. Hey, one dumb question, left side (TA) battery, positive to solenoid, neg to positive on right side (shifter). Right side battery negitive to ground, right ? Thanks
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