Fusible Link Upgrade

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ktate2002

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south Louisiana
Tractor
Kubota L305DT
The starter on my 1985 Kubota L305DT was drawing too many amps and eventually severed the fusible link in the circuit. The fusible link was nothing more than a solid wire (not stranded) and no larger in diameter than a regular sized paper clip. I'd like to upgrade with a more conventional type fuse if possible. Does anyone know what size fuse would be appropriate? If not, how do I determine what type of wire to use to replace the burned wire?
 
   / Fusible Link Upgrade #2  
Some of the fusible links have a plastic tag that is made on to the wire. This tag will have the amps that it is rated at. If it was me and I didn't want to replace the fusible link, I would put a breaker in a standard wire. It would also need to be of the correct amperage.
 
   / Fusible Link Upgrade #3  
First off..FIX THE STARTER! Adding new / additonal HEAVIER breakers to the circuit is like sticking pennys in an old fashon fuse box

Then can the fuseable link and as stated before...install a "breaker"..that when cool auto re-sets.
 
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The starter is on my work bench and I'll have it rebuit. Appears a new one runs about $250. My buddy, a Mercedes mechanic, tells me to stay with the fusible link. It protects a ten guage circuit and the proper fusible link should be 16 gauge. Thanks for the help. I believe I'm on track now.
 

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