Posted by rrlund on September 04, 2018 at 15:54:53 from (173.225.203.235):
The park indicator light in the dash of my White 2-105 hasn't worked since I had the engine out of it a few weeks ago. I took the dash all apart Saturday thinking I might have a broken or loose wire after jacking up the cab to get the fuel tank and engine out. I had the wife get in and watch the light while I messed with the switch under the cab and couldn't get it to come on at all.
This morning I replaced that weeping oil cooler hose. When I started it up to check for leaks,the park light was on. I released the brake and it wouldn't go off. The wife wasn't here,so I had to keep walking around and climbing up the steps to check it. I kept bending the tab on the switch trying to get it to work right. It finally went off,but then it wouldn't come back on again.
I started the tractor at about 2:45 to hook on to the baler and it was working. I checked it several time through the afternoon and it's still working. I know there's no way in the world they're related,but it's sure a mystery why fixing one fixed the other. I guess it just healed. lol
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