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troy(el paso, il)
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Posted: 25 Mar 2017 at 8:25am |
Just wondering if any of the 190's had battery cut-off switches or safety switches from the factory, and if so, where were they mounted?.....
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shameless (ne)
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mine don't, but they can always be added to it
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Leon B MO
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We have them on our combines, 8050's 8070, 7020 and both 200's. On the 200 we mounted to the front cowling where the side panel "used" to be, above the clutch pedal. Split the positive cable between battery and solenoid.
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Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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troy(el paso, il)
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Leon, that's about where I was thinking about putting one on my 190.....thanks.
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Leon B MO
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I'll snap a picture in the morning (if I can remember).
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Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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troy(el paso, il)
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Leon, thanks! That would be great.....
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Leon B MO
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Here ya go Troy. I forgot that on the everything except the 7020, I put the disconnect in the ground cable from the battery, That way if the switch or cable becomes defective, it would not be live.
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Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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bauerd44
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Leon, Where did you get your switches?
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troy(el paso, il)
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Leon, many thanks for the pic.! So, you put the "original" ground cable on the switch and on the other side of the switch ran a "new" ground. Do you have two batteries on these tractors? Did you tie both of the grounds together and run them to the switch?
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Leon B MO
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Yes, 2 batteries, one cable from them through switch, back to housing. The switches came from some semi-truck service shop dad knows of in St. Louis. Amazon has them for about the same money. I think dad said he paid like $27 apiece.
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Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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Steve in NJ
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We have em' in stock on our website if interested..
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troy(el paso, il)
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Leon, thanks for the info. Going to give it a try...........Best, Troy.
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DougG
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Just curious on why the negative cable?
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DougS
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Safety. You can wrench all day on the grounded side of the battery and having your wrench accidentally touch the frame won't cause any nasty sparks. You can do the same on the hot terminal with the switch turned off. |
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Leon B MO
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Yep, and if the switch fails or grounds out it simply goes to ground not "hot". The battery doesn't know the difference.
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Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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randy
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I was always told, ground cable is always the first cable to take off and the last one to put on.
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garr
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Harbor Freight has them for less than $10
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Steve in NJ
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Yeah, and its a get what ya pay for to! Chinese junk. Find yourself a Cole/Hersee, Grote, or Standard Ignition unit. Put a good one on it and forgetaboutit.
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DougS
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What Steve said.
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