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06-29-2018, 07:33 PM
#191
Thanks for the help/tips guys. I did purchase a 12 fuse, fuse panel to get me started, now I'm just pulling old wires out and figuring out how and where to route them. So far good.
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06-30-2018, 07:22 PM
#192
Super Moderator
To help matters, label the old wires, and note their routing. As was said before, lay out the new and old harness on a piece of plywood wood, then plan your execution. You'll do fine. Invest in good connectors, and quality crimpers. I use 3M heat shrink connectors. You past more for them, but when l worked on salt trucks, they worked well sealing out the environment. Do not use a lighter or torch to shrink the tubing. A heat gun, or a high heat hair dryer works the best.... The wife's dryer should do the trick.
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07-11-2018, 07:03 AM
#193
So far so good guys, seem to have most everything I need. I have headlights, marker lights, blinkers, wipers, fuel pump, all guages and lights. Just need to decide what to get for rear lights, blower motor, horn.
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08-13-2018, 01:02 PM
#194
Hey guys, long time since I've posted anything. Haven't done much of anything to the ole DJ lately. I did however get it started up today!!!! It runs, drives, stops!!!! Sounds good too. It has given me a little more motivation to continue with the project. Now just for the time to do it.
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08-13-2018, 02:53 PM
#195
Super Moderator
Good deal. Thank you for the update. I know what you mean, I walk by the wagon daily, but haven't picked up a tool on it since the week of the fourth. Soon I will have to make some time. Shut off the phone, close the garage door, and go after it.
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08-13-2018, 04:01 PM
#196
That's for sure, seems like you just have to make the time. If I could only count the number of times I walked by it and said I needed to work on it.
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