I found these yinyl clad clamps at the local Ace Hardware for the battery cables. But I had a problem with the rear crank clip because someone at some time a cut away part of the floor pan where that clip once was. I'm guessing they had the cables routed up through that way once. So I mounted my crank completely different. The other way looked like it would interfere with the heel of my foot when clutching anyway. Oh, and thanks again Barnyard Bill for the crank. It looks and works great.
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Re: hand crank
My thought as well. On the one tractor I keep a crank on I put it in the clips like it should be but rotate the handle up onto the torque tube just in front of the steering wheel post. The clips hold it there and it's not laying across the middle of the platform.Steve Woods wrote:......... The other way looked like it would interfere with the heel of my foot when clutching anyway.......
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