Posted by Don-Wi on October 21, 2013 at 21:38:36 from (75.225.6.22):
In Reply to: ATTN: Donovan posted by oldtanker on October 21, 2013 at 20:56:55:
No sweat. Sounds like it may have a different plug on the chopper end, but that's minor. Our 892 we got last year has 2 rectangular plugs w/ 6 pins each (maybe 9-10 wires actually there) and the 892 w/ the extra box has a round plug with the same wires. Should be an easy way to make it work, even if it's using a couple trailer wire harnesses or something.
I should be able to get it out tomorrow, so he'll get it probably Wed or Thurs. I would think for sure by Friday.
We had a neighbor help us out in the pinch we're in after one of our Gehl wagons spit the beater out. He let us borrow both of his newer Meyers. Let me just say, Dam those are nice wagons. One has a bearing out on the cross conveyor (like that when we got it) so if I get a chance before they need it for soybean bedding I'll try to fix it.
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