zharv
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New member here, so i don't know protocol yet.
I have a JD 110 TLB that has had the wiring harness eaten all to pieces, by squirrels or chipmunks. Three and four foot sections of multi wire harness missing, it looked like a rainbow laying on the ground below the TLB. I need a tech manual with the wiring diagram badly. Saw an old post where member joecdeere said the he had one available in PDF. Is this still available?? Help! To make matters worse the TLB is up on a mountain with no way to get it down other than drive it down. (hydro-stat so engine must run and transmission controls must work and fly by wire front bucket must lift) I took it up a steep, narrow mountain road with the front bucket loaded with dirt and low to the ground fo r ballast to help stabilize the unit. Road is so steep that i had to take it up some of the places backwards. i wasn't finished so I left it there through deer season. (I won't do the again). Bottom line no hope of hauling it down. It must drive to get it down.
I have a JD 110 TLB that has had the wiring harness eaten all to pieces, by squirrels or chipmunks. Three and four foot sections of multi wire harness missing, it looked like a rainbow laying on the ground below the TLB. I need a tech manual with the wiring diagram badly. Saw an old post where member joecdeere said the he had one available in PDF. Is this still available?? Help! To make matters worse the TLB is up on a mountain with no way to get it down other than drive it down. (hydro-stat so engine must run and transmission controls must work and fly by wire front bucket must lift) I took it up a steep, narrow mountain road with the front bucket loaded with dirt and low to the ground fo r ballast to help stabilize the unit. Road is so steep that i had to take it up some of the places backwards. i wasn't finished so I left it there through deer season. (I won't do the again). Bottom line no hope of hauling it down. It must drive to get it down.