Hey old If I had as much money that gets wasted by some guys just guessing and parts swapping, trying to save paying a mechanic then end up needing one anyway and a 50 cent part if they are lucky after that. I'd be retired at 41 and be sitting on a beach drinking beer. Not be on this farm trying to make money and running a customer shop out fixing the other guys problems with his equipment to! I actually had one customer with a tractor didn't call me first when his tractor wouldn't charge spent $600 on 2 new batterys and a genuine replacement Alternator. Guess what !. Happened to be in the parts store getting stuff when he came in and started grilling the guy again.I kinda said hey fred whats up with that tractor. Got the whole story and said well I bet it's black wire no 406 in the loom at the 4 pin plug under the dash Pins burnt out in the plug, guy kinda wasn't to happy right then. I looked at it on the way home sure enough there it was cut the burned wires from the plug crimped a pair of terminals on away it went. I gave him that repair and parts. Then told him maybe sometimes it's better to ask than spend $600 guessing. He will usually call and ask for simple might fix it advice before i go out there if he can't do it now. Regards Robert
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