Posted by Ty Lee on June 29, 2010 at 21:51:50 from (63.224.249.194):
bought a claas baler this year to go behind M105s. Worked fine for the first few days then someone ripped out the power cord to baler when turning. I re-wired baler to tractor, only has ground and power but it didn"t matter which one I hooked the the battery, both combinations turned the baler monitor on but one way blew the fuse. Not sure why light would turn on no mater which side was hooked to power side. Ever since then nothing but problems with tractor. First dash lights went out, then, fuel gauge, a little later temp guage, then stero, and finally the tractor shut. Anyone have any ideas what the problem might be. Did maybe a main fuse blow in the whole process to the alternator and the battery kept getting weaker and weaker shutting down one system at a time until if finally shut down the tractor?
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