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| Not just Deere.
We had the end of our harness pull out of the ISO connector on our Red 2160. ONE harness in the entire country 400 miles away.
My Precision guy (Thanks, Matt!!) Lent me an AgLeader harness and between his connector selection and mine, we made connections to the OEM harness that made it through the rest of the season.
Now I'm done and in the process of building a replacement harness myself so I can get Matt's harness back to him.
Most harnesses aren't super complicated especially if it's a CAN harness, and ends are readily available for not a whole lot of money.
I could buy 10-20 of the connector sets I have on hand for what dealers charge for harnesses I've just built or repaired myself.
The learning and researching what does what and how is the difficult part.
I had two row harnesses go bad at $200 each this year. On a rain delay I figured what the problem was and added sections between connectors re pinning them to my repair wires, now I have two functioning harnesses again for about $20 in terminals and connectors and about a half hour of time. | |
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