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Posted by Mike Sheat/ Aorere Comput on January 21, 2005 at 20:05:58 from (210.86.98.66):
In Reply to: ihb250 dsl. tractor posted by saltles on July 24, 2002 at 19:39:40:
Mike and Helen Sheat Aorere Computing Haven Road Collingwood Golden Bay 7171 Ph: 03 5248966 Em: shkhinah@xtra.co.nz Hi there, I have a McCormack IH B250 as well and I too have had troubles with the battery charging, but my B250 has a Alternator instead of a genny......I was wondering how you got on with any replies and whether you were able to get a wiring diagram as I have been looking for one as well and was wondering if you would mind emailing me any copies of wiring diagrams and any other diagrams for the power......Thank you for you assistance.....Have you had trouble finding rear tyres, as my B250 has 11/24inch rims and as these are not easy to procure here in NZ we have had to go to China for some 11/24s but these too are costly.....I reckon tractors are like boats they cost lots to restore and keep going .....trouble with boats they are for fun , tractors are for work or at least that is what "she who is to be obeyed" says.....Not that I listen too much .....I always have the last word in my house ....."Yes, Dear"!!!!! he he he .........Mike
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