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baker crane pics finally!!!

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Jon Holt

01-10-2006 21:54:19




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I finally got my computer to cooperate. I have linked one picture (hope it works) and there are two other ones in the tractor pics. If anyone has any info I would really appreciate it. Especially a wiring diagram.




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old

01-11-2006 07:49:57




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 Re: baker crane pics finally!!! in reply to Jon Holt, 01-10-2006 21:54:19  
Wireing should be pretty simple, but what might be simple to me might be a night mare for you I don't know. But I can wire a tractor or something like that in my sleep.



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Jon Holt

01-12-2006 19:53:54




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 Re: baker crane pics finally!!! in reply to old, 01-11-2006 07:49:57  
It is something I can handle (I work on cars for a living doing driveability/electrical) however a wiring diagram would be very handy and also, this is an all electric crane, the engine only runs the generator, no hydraulics or anything and all the wiring is one color, no color coded wiring, everyting is white cloth which will make it more challenging.



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old

01-12-2006 20:23:55




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 Re: baker crane pics finally!!! in reply to Jon Holt, 01-12-2006 19:53:54  
Your picture wheren't clear enough to be sure if it was an eletric one or not. In that case just take your time and do only one wire at a time and make sure every thing you hook up is tight before going on to the next wire.



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Jon Holt

01-12-2006 20:59:50




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 Re: baker crane pics finally!!! in reply to old, 01-12-2006 20:23:55  
That is what I plan on doing although it will not be easy, it seems there is about a mile of wire on this thing and it runs in some of the weirdest places. I will post pics as I go along. It will probably be awhile as I have a lot of other projects ahead of it. Thanks for looking.



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