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Donald
Posted 3/9/2016 11:45 (#5165439)
Subject: Atu 200 cables question


west central Ohio
I bought a used Atu 200 and it came with two cables
Pf80865 & pf80845. What are these for ? It was said it came from a sprayer tractor. There was no resume switch. Is that a part that u must buy separate ?

If I don't need the cables would anyone else have a use for them ?



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Veris Man
Posted 3/9/2016 14:11 (#5165683 - in reply to #5165439)
Subject: RE: Atu 200 cables question


NE LA. across from the fiberglass Charolais bull
IIRC, the first harness is for a combine installation.
The second is for an operator presence switch harness in a JD tractor.
An auxiliary resume switch is part # PF90453. It tees into the main ATU harness.
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DirtRancher
Posted 3/9/2016 18:33 (#5166020 - in reply to #5165439)
Subject: RE: Atu 200 cables question


Ne MO
Don't need a resume switch there's a place you touch on the atu
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9wleadfoot
Posted 3/9/2016 19:06 (#5166131 - in reply to #5165439)
Subject: RE: Atu 200 cables question


The pf 80865 looks like the harness that hooks into the armrest console with install resume switch

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Lil' Hoss
Posted 3/9/2016 19:37 (#5166234 - in reply to #5165439)
Subject: RE: Atu 200 cables question


NESD

The PF80845 is used in a greenstar ready tractor to connect the ATU into the greenstar ready harness, it would connect behind the right hand guage cluster console, the other harness is for the operator presense switch (seat switch) I rarely installed the seat switch as the ATU has an activity monitor that signals the system that the operator is activating the system periodically. You don't need a resume switch as you can press on the white band that weraps aroung the ATU to activate Auto Steer, in most cases tho a auxillary resume switch is nice to have. 

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