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Old 07-23-2018, 08:37 PM
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Thanks so much for all the help. I’m going go ahead and order up a new harness tonight. I figure it’s best to make it right, since it’s such a nice old tractor.
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Old 07-23-2018, 08:51 PM
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Looks pretty bad, maybe one of our members are close to you to help you.
Are you located near New York City?
No, I’m in western NY. I think with a new harness, she’ll be good to go.
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Old 07-24-2018, 08:01 PM
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A new harness is relatively cheap ... remove one connection at a time till you've replaced the whole thing. Starting at the S/G is not a bad way to go.

Jon: Yes, it would run till out of gas or stalled. Then it would run the battery down

Hard to get more than 50 yrs out of a wiring harness these days!

Dave: That's a really nice tractor!
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Thanks so much for all the help. I’m going go ahead and order up a new harness tonight. I figure it’s best to make it right, since it’s such a nice old tractor.
Someone put a goofy long steering shaft on it. Nice tractor.
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Thanks so much for all the help. I’m going go ahead and order up a new harness tonight. I figure it’s best to make it right, since it’s such a nice old tractor.
Good man, and yes that IS a really nice old girl and you'll be glad you treated her to a new harness. FYI, it originally came with an electric lift where that lever now is. The 147 one unique machine.
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Good man, and yes that IS a really nice old girl and you'll be glad you treated her to a new harness. FYI, it originally came with an electric lift where that lever now is. The 147 one unique machine.
Oh I have the electric lift, it just needs to be put back on.
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147's
The last of the narrow frames
and the 1st of the 14 HP Kohlers.
Reason enough to save her.
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