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Posted by mta on August 09, 2005 at 16:52:41 from (207.69.137.201):
Hey fellas! I bought an 806 gas about 3 weeks ago and have some questions. Electrical problems right away, snipped and removed about 12' of useless wire. Only gauge that works is tach. would like to have all the gauges working. How can I tell if a particular gauge is working, and I am wondering about a whole new wiring harness. I spent just short of a dollar less than I had on this tractor so I will need to take my time fixing, thoughts? Also, this came with a dual loader, which the prev owner just bought and installed. He said they had a restricter valve on the loader. I don't see anything that would indicate that. However, the main arms raise and lower extremely slow. I have tried switching hoses around to different outlets, same thing. Should I look at the pump, or is there such a thing as a restiricter valve inside the cylinder? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! You guys are the best!
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