Posted by LarryT on January 04, 2011 at 22:05:16 from (68.35.57.27):
In Reply to: Re: 1206 questions. posted by crystal allis on January 04, 2011 at 20:24:06:
There are a lot of options that are there to select from. Look around for a used Westerdorf WL42 or IH2350 loaders. they both use the joysticks. or http://www.waltstractors.com/acatalog Loader_Valve.html and there are a few others around. You may try looking in a few other places like Norther Tool and Equipment has them for about $200 or so.
As far as the electrical changes go with the turn and caution flashers there should be a couple of switches on the panel. The caution or hazard light should be one of the selection on the multi- position light switch. Now if it's been butchered like mine has you may think about looking and seeing what else has been butchered. I found out that I am going to build a complete new switch/ circuit breaker panel for my tractor. And reposition all the switches to it and clean up the old panels down by my knees for something else. I plan on attaching the new panel using the two existing bolts that are on either side of the cowl right in front of the throttle. It will also hold the additional gauges that I am going to be installing plus the ones that I am going to relocate so I can see them better at a glance. I was in aviation for 37 years and instruments that I can't see at a glance just drive me crazy. Send me your email address or contact me at Etucker17@comcast.net and I will get into more detail. I know how many here hate ling drawn out posts and I am great at long and drawn out. Sincerely, LarryT
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