Stache
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DuckSlayer,
Thank you, very much! You probably saved me several hours by tipping me off to the location of the wire-way. [ The last tractor wiring I did was about 12 years ago when I replaced the fenders on the Ford 641, and replaced the work and tail-lights. The wires going to the old lighting was just strung along the axle housing and had about 50 bare spots, so I ran new wiring through some chunks of garden hose. Still works great and no cracks in wiring. Also, has nothing to do with the task-at-hand, so why I've typed all this, I don't know. ]
-The "compact" part of CUT may not allow me to use that rectangular switch in the dash, due to space, but I'll be back to let you know how I made out, once I got to working on it this weekend. Thanks again.
Thank you, very much! You probably saved me several hours by tipping me off to the location of the wire-way. [ The last tractor wiring I did was about 12 years ago when I replaced the fenders on the Ford 641, and replaced the work and tail-lights. The wires going to the old lighting was just strung along the axle housing and had about 50 bare spots, so I ran new wiring through some chunks of garden hose. Still works great and no cracks in wiring. Also, has nothing to do with the task-at-hand, so why I've typed all this, I don't know. ]
-The "compact" part of CUT may not allow me to use that rectangular switch in the dash, due to space, but I'll be back to let you know how I made out, once I got to working on it this weekend. Thanks again.