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<blockquote data-quote="fishsteer" data-source="post: 138782" data-attributes="member: 25810"><p>Checked those fuses and blocks, I couldn't actually locate that row of black blocks in the engine compartment (picture below), but I do have a fuse / relay area in the cab, which has 4 ~1"x1" blocks, maybe my machine is slightly different (or I'm just not seeing the fuses in the engine compartment). Anyways, wiggled those, pulled them in and out and no corrosion that I noticed. The gray relay in the picture here though had a severely rusted pin, to the point where it was barely hanging on. I'm not sure what this relay does, but I'm going to get a replacement today regardless. The machine is older, and in a salty environment, so it's a bit of a discovery process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishsteer, post: 138782, member: 25810"] Checked those fuses and blocks, I couldn't actually locate that row of black blocks in the engine compartment (picture below), but I do have a fuse / relay area in the cab, which has 4 ~1"x1" blocks, maybe my machine is slightly different (or I'm just not seeing the fuses in the engine compartment). Anyways, wiggled those, pulled them in and out and no corrosion that I noticed. The gray relay in the picture here though had a severely rusted pin, to the point where it was barely hanging on. I'm not sure what this relay does, but I'm going to get a replacement today regardless. The machine is older, and in a salty environment, so it's a bit of a discovery process. [/QUOTE]
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