Posted by gotmyfarm! on August 25, 2019 at 19:07:03 from (184.100.69.20):
In Reply to: no junction box? posted by gotmyfarm! on August 24, 2019 at 13:21:39:
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Didn't take out the sickle yet because it's supposed to rain a lot tomorrow. Will be trying it all out on Tuesday unless forecast changes. I was exhausted after the M was all done today and took a one minute nap on the couch. I was dreaming I was looking in a drawer for the carrot grater but I kept asking, "where's the alternator? Where's the alternator?" !!! Calling the grater an alternator. I got a little too much tractor on my mind. Looking forward to a break from tractors on the brain tomorrow. The alternator was a tough one to get installed because I had to get a smaller 1/2" wide instead of the 5/8" that came on it, and the 1/2" one was bigger circumference so the belt was TIGHT and made for a hard time. Did the alternator, both belts, electronic ignition, new coil and resistor, spark plug wires and plugs, 12V battery, all wires, ammeter, and new lights. I think I would like a new light switch maybe. Changed all fluids except antifreeze. The oils were thick and chunky and the color of milk chocolate! Never saw anything like that! Repaired a piece off of air cleaner. I'll tell you what though, I just can't get over how nice and easy and fast it starts now. Seems to run better, too.
I saw a 10-20 for sale in WI but it's $1,200 and it has ugly rubber tires. Are you getting your engines on the two vehicles swapped out now on your big hoist?
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