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Re: Power hookup for a swather with no key
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Posted by Foligno on June 12, 2006 at 07:45:22 from (207.112.108.2):
In Reply to: Re: Power hookup for a swather with no key posted by TimS on June 12, 2006 at 07:38:45:
There is in fact a toggle (no key) still on the unit. I saw 3 cables as you said. One bolted down to the frame (I assume negative ground). Would the solenoid be a cylinder shape? Sorry, I know little about this stuff and would really rather not get shocked playing with it :). I know the starter is likely a cylindar shape as well. If so, I will assme that the smaller one is the solenoid...? I was going to use my truck battery to try and start it. Think that will be enough (starts a V8 engine)? I guess after she starts, I need to figure out how to stop it :)
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