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They make "knock out plugs" in a variety of sizes and finishes.
Reference: http://www.mcmaster.com/#knockout-plugs/=tgmlmd
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This is a true statement LOL!!!!
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I have one. Came in the "169" I just bought.
Name your own price and it's yours. Don't know if it works. bcrayne@brtc.net |
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Nor are the new ones that JMech posted. And if the wires do not have the same strand count, points get deducted for that too. |
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I'll pass. Thank you anyway. I'm probably going to go with a plug.
I do smoke, but since I'm having a very hard time breathing lately and coughing so much, I'm quitting. I'd rather breathe easier.
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amen to that...I don't smoke but I chew and I have found the less things to remind me of it the better. So having a lighter would be a constant reminder. I have been thinking about removing the lighter on mine and using that hole for a switch to control Auxillary lights when I am plowing.
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But it is also where the switch for the electric lift went. What would you do if you wanted both? ![]() 127 dash.gif Quote:
FWIW, in the links I posted. The first link, the lighter in the center, top row, is the only style lighter I have ever seen on IH equipment. There may have been another one they used on older stuff, but I recently saw an older tractor that still had the lighter and it was that one. |
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Maybe use the headlight switch hole if you wanted both and didn't have lights?
Looks like I'll be ordering a cig lighter. I too, enjoy smoking. But, I just can't breathe. If I'm laughing at something, boy it hurts bad and I have to stop laughing. If I talk for too long, my chest hurts and my voice changes and I get very short of breath. I'm not having much luck right now, but for the most part, I have one after I eat, which as you know is the most satisfying.
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Sounds to me like we need a stop smoking thread...
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