cabdor
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I have a Yanmar 2310D.can anyone tell me where the fuse box is located. I have looked every and can't it. Some say it has wire fuse links. Any help will be greatly appreciated
you don't have fuses either you have the solder wires.After finally getting my fuse panel problems straightened out with a Glass type fuse and repaired the
bad connection everything electrical was working correctly. And has stayed that way. After knowing I corrected them all curiosity was killing the cat so to speak. I have both styles of Regulators old and new. After a few months with no problems I hooked the old one up and it still worked fine. Then I really got brave and wired the Thermal start. And it works : That's been at least 8yrs. ago and I believe I replaced the Neg. Battery cable since then. Which now the battery stays charged and the terminals get cleaned... All the connections for that matter!!
You realize all the keys are the same right? You could of bought a $4 key off ebay and been good to go?Careyo6 I bought this tractor 6 mo. ago Loss or misplaced the key. replaced the switch with a new one did not remove the battery cable due to vary close working space I shorted a wire on the switch. Blow a fuse. the picture well help me find the fuse box I hope. Due to the weather I haven't bend able to work on it. Has a loader this make it more differcult to see where the fuse box is. With all the help from you people will maybe I get the job done I plan to replace fuse box with a new one from Hoye tractor co. I later located the old key. The fuse box was not removed by me hope its still there some where. Again thanks for all the replays from you people. cabdor
FWIW I found my old post with the photo of that. I installed those in late 2003, and haven't needed to replace any fuses yet. I should have bought the Hoye replacement panel, or at least used blade fuses, but I already had the materials to do it this way so why not.California uses the same box just used those little glass fuse holders and attached to either side of the screws.
FWIW I found my old post with the photo of that. I installed those in late 2003, and haven't needed to replace any fuses yet. I should have bought the Hoye replacement panel, or at least used blade fuses, but I already had the materials to do it this way so why not.
As I recall it was a joke on here at the time 'you can tell a VN refurb by [non OEM] glass fuses all in a single bundle covered with electrician's tape'. I went ahead and did this - without the tape - anyway.![]()