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1973 Cub Lo-Boy purchase and question
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Posted by 888 on June 28, 2007 at 06:53:29 from (64.132.95.90):
Hey all, I just bought a 1973 Cub Lo-Boy in decent shape from a good friend for a very good price, should get it in a few days. It was included with his farm when he bought it because it 'didn't run'. He bought a battery and cleaned the carb and used it for the past two years to mow pasture, this spring it wouldn't start, and he has other tractors so he wants it gone. He's told me that behind the steering wheel, there is a section of burned wiring, I assume a critter got in there and we have a grounding problem. I've been searching for wiring harness sections online and haven't found any. Will I have to make my own or am I just not looking in the right place? PS, this is my first tractor but I've owned 90+ cars, mostly VW diesels lately so I am ok with wrenching and wiring, just don't know much about tractors and what's available. Thanks in advance. Joe
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