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Ringing Bell sound, Your Attention Please

ddrane2115

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I hereby apply for jury riggin tractor idiot of the year. I believe I can serve well considering the attached pics show my inability to go to Wally's World and buy the correct stuff to do this.

Pic 1 is the sprayer that I have to power from the seat, Pic 2 how I did it. These will be replaced with a lighter socket with a switch, and the end of the cord to the equipment, lights whatever will have the other end of the lighter to plug in, but for now this works................oh and DO NOT let the 2 wires touch while hot.............causes a short and the tractor will not shut off till you remove fuses, ignition plug, battery cable......ok not sure what did it, but it works now.
 

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But he did use electrical tape. That is a suitable-sub in most situations including, but not limited to, in-wall home electrical wiring splices, securing pickup bed cargo for highway travel, international space station life support repair, and attaching splints to broken limbs. One use where electrical tape may not be used as a substitute for duct tape is in bandaging. It just doesn't soak up the blood like duct tape.
 
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