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Posted by Don-Wi on March 30, 2007 at 21:12:11 from (70.224.196.47):
In Reply to: Re: It's A Start posted by northeast puller 1 on March 30, 2007 at 14:41:57:
No need for a joy stick- just a simple on/off/on 6 terminal toggle switch and a window motor from a early 90's S-10!! Our Fox 3000 has a hyd. cylinder to turn the spout left to right, and it came with a frozen window motor to control the flapper. I tried like heck to identify the original but no body had any clues so I went to the junk yard and tore open a driver's side door from an S-10 and found one that works. The hardest part was the wireing. It's only got 2 wires that go the motor, but 4 fromt he motor to the switch. PLus the power source (off the key switch so it has to be on to work) and a ground going straight to the battery. Works great!! Ad that, and a rope to drop the wagon and another pull rope to widen/narrow the tounge, and I hardly ever have to get off the tractor or twist around funny in the seat.... Donovan from Wisconsin
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