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<blockquote data-quote="Firefighter" data-source="post: 140763" data-attributes="member: 17429"><p>Man that makes me sick just looking at that, blows my mind how some peoples brains work, why would someone chop up a perfectly good loader just to save some money. those are glow plugs, the original preheater was fed from the thru the relay that is located on the fire wall in the engine compartment next to the main circuit breaker</p><p>underneath the cover are to relays a start relay & preheat relay. the preheat relay should have a blue wire that ran to the preheater</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firefighter, post: 140763, member: 17429"] Man that makes me sick just looking at that, blows my mind how some peoples brains work, why would someone chop up a perfectly good loader just to save some money. those are glow plugs, the original preheater was fed from the thru the relay that is located on the fire wall in the engine compartment next to the main circuit breaker underneath the cover are to relays a start relay & preheat relay. the preheat relay should have a blue wire that ran to the preheater [/QUOTE]
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