Project Clydesdale
03 May 2019 09:56 #15410
by Geno
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The look of Death by Wheel Horse LOL.
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03 May 2019 17:31 - 03 May 2019 17:33 #15412
by Geno
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You bet GT
The fuse block assy came out really nice. Unplug 3 plugs and 1 starter nut for the junction block feed and it comes right out. The fuse block is in for good, I think lol. Ended up taking another fuse block housing, removing the lower mounts, and putting 1 buss bar in it just for spare fuses. The switch panel is all wired up and ready to put in except for putting the other side of the fuse block plug on it. It gets 3 fused inputs from the upper block and 1 ground for the lights in the switches.
The fuse block assy came out really nice. Unplug 3 plugs and 1 starter nut for the junction block feed and it comes right out. The fuse block is in for good, I think lol. Ended up taking another fuse block housing, removing the lower mounts, and putting 1 buss bar in it just for spare fuses. The switch panel is all wired up and ready to put in except for putting the other side of the fuse block plug on it. It gets 3 fused inputs from the upper block and 1 ground for the lights in the switches.
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03 May 2019 19:27 - 03 May 2019 19:34 #15413
by Geno
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No "tractor" should have this many wires... The panel LEDs look great even with all the shop lights on, I just can't get the camera to get a good pic of them.
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05 May 2019 18:02 #15416
by Geno
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I've said it before and I'll say it again... No "tractor" should have this many wires...
I don't need safety switches or LED's to tell me if they work, what I do need is space for more wires. These are just the wires for the projectors, halos, gauges, and gauge lights. The strobes and everything else are in the lower panel.
I don't need safety switches or LED's to tell me if they work, what I do need is space for more wires. These are just the wires for the projectors, halos, gauges, and gauge lights. The strobes and everything else are in the lower panel.
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06 May 2019 06:42 #15418
by Kurt-NEPA
1988 520H
1995 520H
1998 520xi
2000 522xi
1950 Ford 8N
1955 Ford 660
Single Stage Blower
2-Two Stage Blowers
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Gene, your wiring is superb. I need to take some lessons from you. Always neat and professional. Nice job.
Kurt
Kurt
1988 520H
1995 520H
1998 520xi
2000 522xi
1950 Ford 8N
1955 Ford 660
Single Stage Blower
2-Two Stage Blowers
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06 May 2019 17:47 #15419
by Geno
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Wiring is pretty done minus fitting 4 strobes, and putting connectors on all of the strobes, and everything works lol. There are 6 strobes, 1 on each spot on the fender pans where the lights were originally.
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07 May 2019 05:10 #15420
by nappypappy
1985 416-8
520-H
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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very very nice yeah.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1985 416-8
520-H
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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