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<blockquote data-quote="rodbuilder" data-source="post: 112187" data-attributes="member: 11975"><p>I buy and sell this stuff and the ONE thing I have found with the Holland loaders that goes bad is, oddly enough, the seat belt!!! Before you go any farther, get some spray OIL (NOT WD40) and spray it into the seat belt latch, then plug and unplug the seat belt in and out of the latch a dozen times. There's a microswitch inside it that will corrode and stick when it gets enough moisture in it!! This is a really common problem with Holland loaders, especially if it doesn't have a door on it. If that doesn't fix the seat belt a new one is about $127!!! REALLY!!!! And one WITHOUT the switch is $13 at Oreilly's, but it won't work!! GOTCHYA!! Don't ya' just love it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rodbuilder, post: 112187, member: 11975"] I buy and sell this stuff and the ONE thing I have found with the Holland loaders that goes bad is, oddly enough, the seat belt!!! Before you go any farther, get some spray OIL (NOT WD40) and spray it into the seat belt latch, then plug and unplug the seat belt in and out of the latch a dozen times. There's a microswitch inside it that will corrode and stick when it gets enough moisture in it!! This is a really common problem with Holland loaders, especially if it doesn't have a door on it. If that doesn't fix the seat belt a new one is about $127!!! REALLY!!!! And one WITHOUT the switch is $13 at Oreilly's, but it won't work!! GOTCHYA!! Don't ya' just love it? [/QUOTE]
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