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Not sure if this is right place, but here's my problem I am trying to make a electric lift from a green tractor work on my 129, I have used a wiring diagram , after buying the right switch and the other parts , I still can't make it work.
Or maybe I need to ask this question on the green forum thanks Lawman |
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Lets start with some pix and more information on the lift, tractor ect.
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not sure how to post pics, the lift came from a JD 112, used all new new electral parts, and wired like wireing diagram showed, still not working may have to go back to manuel lift
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What wiring diagram did you use?
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Here is one way to post a pic: Save it to a file on your computer first. In your post/thread here, click on the paper clip symbol up at the top of the toolbar of your thread. Select the "browse" feature and select your file that contains the picture. Then click "Ok" at the bottom of that option menu. You can click to preview your post to make sure that it is included in your post. We'll take it from there.... Looking forward to seeing your pics! Cub Cadet 123
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Thank you Cub Cadet 123, I can never seem to explain that to people the right way, lol.
And lawman, Cub Cadet 123 is right Someone here will get you on the right track. Don't give up. We got your back... ![]() |
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Wow-didn't know you could reply that fast!!! Good thing this isn't the wild west and we aren't facing each other at high noon.....I'd be a goner!!! Cub Cadet 123
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Is this the wiring Diagram you used?
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that is the one I used
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One solenoid may be bad , I used one new one and an old one
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