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<blockquote data-quote="mmsllc" data-source="post: 96163" data-attributes="member: 13117"><p>On a lot of BOCAT skid steers, I have seen the wiring harness chaff severely on the sharp metal edge of the back of the cab. To check it out, just raise the cab & look for the wiring that connects the cab wiring to the main wiring harness. If it is chaffed, then whatever the wiring is conducting could be severed (AKA "broken" wire) or it could be shorted to the machine frame ground of the electrical system. Even if it is not chaffed or otherwise damaged, it is easily worth adding a rubber section of hose over that edge of the cab sheet metal. I am hoping that the damage is easily found there because it is SO easy to access & repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmsllc, post: 96163, member: 13117"] On a lot of BOCAT skid steers, I have seen the wiring harness chaff severely on the sharp metal edge of the back of the cab. To check it out, just raise the cab & look for the wiring that connects the cab wiring to the main wiring harness. If it is chaffed, then whatever the wiring is conducting could be severed (AKA "broken" wire) or it could be shorted to the machine frame ground of the electrical system. Even if it is not chaffed or otherwise damaged, it is easily worth adding a rubber section of hose over that edge of the cab sheet metal. I am hoping that the damage is easily found there because it is SO easy to access & repair. [/QUOTE]
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