the original as a new one was way above my budget.Are you using the original loom? I am contemplating making an entire new loom for mine.
I like the red hoses colour matched to the body,, your fan looks a few inches In front of the steering box ,mine 300 in a 110 sits at the rear just touching the box ,will have a look round for a smaller fan and make a shroud from steel plateAfter the problems with getting the engine and fan shroud together in the right place it's now all back together View attachment 442200
you never have enough space. i had to move it forward to get to the back end. the main thing is it keeps every thing dry.I'm getting very jealous of people with garage space
I'll re-phrase, I'm getting very jealous of people with a garage.you never have enough space. i had to move it forward to get to the back end. the main thing is it keeps every thing dry.
That looks familiar. I've got one of those too . Good luck.Had a play with some sort of snakes nest. It's starting to make some sort of sense. The truth will be shown when I connect to a battery.
its just take time and hope you are moving forward. i am hoping to get the wiring finished then see what works and will it start. the problem is not a lot was working when i got it as the previous owner had been trying to repair it.That looks familiar. I've got one of those too . Good luck.
Moving forward slowly thanks. My wiring is a mixture of original and lots of chocolate block and taped connections. Don't know what half of it was for as a lot of loose ends just hanging out everywhere I'm leaving the front cab wiring till last and will probably just buy a new loom rather than trying to work through the rats nest of cables.its just take time and hope you are moving forward. i am hoping to get the wiring finished then see what works and will it start. the problem is not a lot was working when i got it as the previous owner had been trying to repair it.
it came from bolt on bits on ebay. it tidy's the area where the gear leaver was .I like that plastic tray that attaches to the front of the fuse board cover...