Posted by doug in illinois on March 08, 2009 at 16:41:13 from (207.144.232.74):
I never got a chance to figure out what the heck is going on with the cab stuff, thought I would just wait until a little warmer and drier outside. But now I am confused. It is all working now, including the work lights. I didn't do anything to fix it, but was shoving tree branches into a burn pile with the rear blade yesterday. It started raining (POURING) at the time, so just thought I would try the wiper. All works now. I did have it all the way back into the fire a couple times for as long as it took me to shift back to going forward, in other words maybe 5 seconds max. BUT obviously not clear into under the cab. The other possible "fix" would have been a stray branch pushing or pulling the right wire, but I can't see that happening. Only other thing I could think of is rain running down somewhere and completing the circuit. I am confused (But of course that is normal). DOUG
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