those easiest projects sometimes turn into disasters. ...... while under the mule, i found a gas leak, then when i had the battery hooked up, the alternator insisted on putting out 26 volts; so had to go pick-up a new single wire one. .. then, the starter bolts were stripped out many years ago, and had minor problem getting pull start off. ... put all new wiring for everything including volt gauge, key start, and E-stop button to keep the kids hopefully from tearing down the fence again..... so;;.. everything works great, should have done that ten years ago,.................... t edit;;.. had trouble trying to resize pics,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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finally finished .
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Re: finally finished .
Looks like a neat install. Looks great.
Got to get on putting my Mule back together.
Dave
Got to get on putting my Mule back together.
Dave
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Re: finally finished .
Nice workmanship, shouldn't give you any trouble with that installation. Good job!
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