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New Wiring Harness For Older Case-IH 7100 Series Magnum Tractors
One problem with older Case-IH 7100 series Magnums equipped with MFWD was that you had to shut off the front drive axle manually, which complicated turns at the end of the field. The problem was resolved when Case introduced its 7200 series Magnums, which were equipped with a new-style wiring harness.
  Now, I've developed a new wiring harness for the 7100's that works automatically, like the newer 7200's. My system is priced competitively with other after-market kits but does more. For example, it not only automatically switches off the MFWD when one brake is applied and the toggle is in the "Alternate On" position, but engages the MFWD when both brakes are applied so you automatically have four-wheel braking.
  My kit consists of a relay, brake pedal switches, an "Alternate On" switch for the control panel, a new mounting bracket, female connectors and a fuse. Can be installed in an hour or two by a qualified Case-IH technician. (I recommend having a mechanic do the work because installation involves some slight modifications of the existing wiring).
My system worked flawlessly during testing last summer. The kit sells for right at $300. (Eric Fredrickson, 5390 N. Peoples Rd., Edmore, Mich. 48829 ph 517 762-5372 or 5486).


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1999 - Volume #23, Issue #3