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Getting cables into the cab of a JD 7930
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Gerard
Posted 5/20/2013 16:40 (#3107684)
Subject: Getting cables into the cab of a JD 7930



Woodham, Ontario
The dealer is setting up a new Pottinger V10 mower on my 7930 and the wires are driving me crazy. There are 3 wires for the mower, 2 for the big square baler and 4 for the manure flow meter and greenstar rate controller in the cab. The wires do not fit through the window grommets anymore. I need to find another way into the cab or reduce the number of wires.

Here is what I have:
1) Flowmeter + rate controller - 2 wires come in from the flowmeter. Not much I can do about that. The rate controller plugs into the isobus connector on the back. The constant power harness goes out the back window. The rate controller harness comes back in. Ideally I would like to just connect the ratecontroller to the canbus inside the tractor. Could I plug the AgExpress AE3065 back panel connector to the can bus connectors inside the right side console and just keep everything inside? It has all the connectors I really need.

2) New Holland BB960A big square baler. Not ISOBUS ready. I have wires from the battery under the cab to the back of the tractor and then have the keyed power running to the powerstrip and the display harness, both through the grommets. I would like to get this inside some other way, can I go through the floor somewhere?

3) New Pottinger V10 mower. It should be ISOBUS ready, but it comes with a control box. I ran a demo machine through my 2630 display last year and it takes over the whole display. I had to switch pages everytime I wanted to see my guidance screen. I think using the controls box that came with it will be more convenient, but that would mean I would have a three plugs that look like ISOBUS plugs on the back and a mess of wires...
The control box has a plug on it that looks like it would plug into the cab ISO plug inside a 7R, 8R or 9R. Is there a harness I can get that would give me an internal ISOBUS plug on a 7930?

Thanks for any help, I'm going to post this is precision talk too.
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