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Re: Farmall A wiring harnass????
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Posted by PaulW_NJ on January 26, 2006 at 07:03:43 from (70.111.201.185):
In Reply to: Farmall A wiring harnass???? posted by Jim in Michigan on January 25, 2006 at 19:12:32:
Making your own replacement wiring harness really isn"t that difficult, particularly if you still have the old one to use as a sample. This is the harness I just made for my 340U, which likely has more wires than your A. Stretch out the old harness side by side with a new piece of loom (Brillman.com), cut it size, poke holes to match the old one, and then thread the wires thru. I used a length of solid copper ground wire as a "fishing tape", pulled each wire thru one-by-one, wrapping the wire and the fish wire end-to-end with electrical tape. Someone on this site also recommended heat shrink tubing for fishing. I bought #14 and #10 automotive wire from NAPA. Automotive wire is a bit more flexible than building wire of the same gauge, but that would work fine also. The loom was less than $10 and the wire about $25. All you have to do is add crimp on connectors.
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