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Re: 806 electrical trouble
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 29, 2006 at 18:50:22 from (66.202.111.105):
In Reply to: 806 electrical trouble posted by chadd on April 29, 2006 at 11:41:47:
Chadd on your tractor that had the old style gen . systerm the main hot wire in that harness is not heavy enough And a new harness should be installed , now it would be nice to upgrade to a later seiral # harness for the engine and the main dash and it would be money well spent that way everything would be a plug in deal but you would have to go with and external reg. alt. not a big deal as like i said it would be a plug in deal or you could set down and make up one . Now if i could only find my wirebook that the wife put somewhere but can't remember just where and my scanner worked i would scan it and e/mail ya both the old and the new but like i said at the moment i don't know what she did with it . I have nade up the main harness and the dash harness several times from scratch and when done with them they are a plug in deal like factory., takes a good day of work to make up a nice harness with a 8 ga. main . The dash is the pain in the drain.
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