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Posted by Joe in VT on September 04, 2005 at 04:25:43 from (66.153.101.148):
In Reply to: Jump Starting Tractor posted by Ed Weld on September 03, 2005 at 15:51:38:
My 6 volt Super C was a hard starting ole girl . Over the summer I replaced all the 50 year old wiring . I also had the starter rebuilt and Generator /regulator checked out and tested plus a new New ignition switchand battery cables I had the folks at the Starter/Generator repair shop make me up the new wiring harness. I labled each end of every wire so as not to get confused when reinstalling !...brought it down to the shop and they duplicated them with new wire ,connectors heat shrink tubing on the ends and gave me a loom to run the wires through.They did a great job. The total cost of the rebuild was $250. The tractor now starts right up ,what a pleasure !! Joe
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