Sujet : Re: Fuse wires ? Really ?
De : joegwinn (at) *nospam* comcast.net (Joe Gwinn)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 22. May 2025, 22:49:26
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On Wed, 21 May 2025 21:08:57 -0500, Snag <
Snag_one@msn.com> wrote:
While on a familiarization trip thru my downloaded owner/operator
manual for the antique Yanmar YM1500D tractor I just bought (mfd
1975-79) I saw a fuse box ... so I decided to go exploring ! And I found
that fuse box , and I popped the cover off , and I found ... fuse wires
on screw terminals ! OK , it ain't exactly state of the art , but it
fills the need . I also found tucked in the cover a small plastic
package of what I assume to be fuse wires . What I don't know is what
the amperage rating of these wires is - I'm hoping one of you might have
an idea . Eventually I will replace this fuse box with a unit that has
plug in fuses , but for right now I'm going to clean up the original and
see if I can get the lights/horn/turnsigs working .
I have been bitten by The Tractorbug . And it feels great . I gotta
get this one running well so I can do some much-needed and well-deserved
repairs/maintenance to Rusty , a 1982 JD 317 . He's been a great little
tractor , but he just doesn't have the (m)ass to get the needed traction
. This new tractor will be able to drag logs out of the woods that would
just laugh at Rusty spinnin' his wheels futilely .
I think that this may be what you have:
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https://www.wiringdepot.com/store/c/101-Fusible-Link-Wire.aspx>
Joe