Hi guys,
My 8-year old daughter and I pulled "Putt-Putt" out of the garage yesterday, started fairly nice. I did notice the wires are getting cracked and dry rotted Where do you all get the metal cored wires from?
Thanks, David
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A good set of wires???
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If you don't have a Case IH dealer close, try an automotive performance shop. They will have solid core wires. You may not be able to get angled connectors from them though.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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Most lawn mower parts vendors carry solid wire spark plug wire in the bulk roll. They also carry ends and boots.
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Location: TMCOTKU (Shelbyville, IN.) Cubfest 2004
1947 CUB named "Major"
5 other red ones
JD-A
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AC-C
MF-165D-HA)
2 Case VACs
MH-Pony
2 Ford 8Ns
Ferguson TO-20
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Donny M wrote:I use an Accel kit # 3009. They come with the plug end attached (very nice) and all the fixens to cut them to custom lengths. The only problem is they're yellow in color. I think yellow makes the tractor faster. Don't you think Jeff M?
Donny, You bought the wire kit for the yellow Low-Boy. Accel kit# (300i0/000000000000009) is for the "RED" Cubs.
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