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Old 06-24-2021, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Workingstiff View Post
I've just been using this tractor for snow and dirt work. I was going to check my generator out and make sure it was still ready to go before the power outages get started. I tried my PTO switch prior to putting on the generator and it didn't spin. It had power to the PTO.

Them wires poked out of the insulation like a "D" sized bust in an "A" sized bra!
In a "pinch" one could try to carefully reinsulate those and reconnect the broken wire by soldering/splicing then try to stuff them back in place so they don't rub on the rotating clutch plate.
A 2 part epoxy poured into the area works well to keep them steady if the electrical repair is successful.
Fun to try, but worry some when one it trying to make current when the grid is down.
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