bindian
Super Member
That is very nice work and I like how you wrapped the wires to keep them from chafing. I have an ancient Kubota KX-71 mini excavator that appears to have been rewired by a minimalist after some long ago rodent and other damage. The only electrical bits that work are the starter, glow plugs, and an add-on oil pressure and temp gauge. The way it is wired now you turn the switch to run for 30 seconds to heat the glow plugs, then turn the key to the start position and when it starts you switch it to off and take the key out. When you want to shut it down you pull on the mechanical throttle valve to choke it out. Next project on it will be rebuilding some of the track rollers and making a new track tensioner system. Maybe one day it will have lights that actually work.
MickeyDBC,
Thank you. The wires are in split conduit. Just bend it and shove the wire in. How often do you have to use your glow plugs in Dime Box? I'm not sure if mine work. Never had to move the key to the left key position to start her.
When you pull the handle to shut down, it pulls the fuel shutoff closed, just like mine.
Mom and Dad had 78 acres out from Dime Box and Lexington back in the 60s. Back when land was around $140 an acre. Not sure where nowadays, but I think it was coal strip mined over.
hugs, Brandi