Posted by kopeck on August 14, 2008 at 13:02:42 from (216.227.11.191):
In Reply to: Glow Plug Question posted by dave2 on August 14, 2008 at 12:53:58:
dave2 said: (quoted from post at 12:53:58 08/14/08) You've been having problems with these things a while now. You'd do yourself and your tractor a big favor by taking them completely out of the system and wiring them seperate wit their own circuit and switch (button). Get rid of the series they are in and run a wire straight from the battery positive to a pushbutton. then a wire from the button to each plug (3 wires). You can control everything and your problems will be gone.
Dave
I've thought about it, I just wanted to try and fix it first.
Really, all I would have to do is unhook the post on the switch that provides juice to the plugs while in the start position, it uses a separate post for the warm position.
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