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<blockquote data-quote="kesslerkrazy" data-source="post: 101040" data-attributes="member: 15319"><p>Hi everyone, I have looked on this site for quite a long time. I have a question now I'm hoping someone can help me with. I have a 1969 Bobocat (Melroe) 600. It has a Wisconsin VF4D. It is setup as a forklift, and has been used for beekeeping for many years. I'm in process of getting it back and running reliably. It was having issues starting, and if I jiggled wire on starter it would then start. Seems to run well. I have replaced fuel pump with electric, new rotor cap, rotor, points, condensor, and spark plugs all correctly gapped. The wire on the starter broke today, so it is time to put new harness on or possibly just the that one wire. I do have a complete new wire harness. Both halves, ignition side, and the side that goes down to the starter and other connections in the back. I have a service manual, parts manual, and operator manual but they are not printed that well and are hard to see. It seems like my Bobcat's connections are different than what is on the new wiring harness. Not sure exactly how to hook it up if I go that route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kesslerkrazy, post: 101040, member: 15319"] Hi everyone, I have looked on this site for quite a long time. I have a question now I'm hoping someone can help me with. I have a 1969 Bobocat (Melroe) 600. It has a Wisconsin VF4D. It is setup as a forklift, and has been used for beekeeping for many years. I'm in process of getting it back and running reliably. It was having issues starting, and if I jiggled wire on starter it would then start. Seems to run well. I have replaced fuel pump with electric, new rotor cap, rotor, points, condensor, and spark plugs all correctly gapped. The wire on the starter broke today, so it is time to put new harness on or possibly just the that one wire. I do have a complete new wire harness. Both halves, ignition side, and the side that goes down to the starter and other connections in the back. I have a service manual, parts manual, and operator manual but they are not printed that well and are hard to see. It seems like my Bobcat's connections are different than what is on the new wiring harness. Not sure exactly how to hook it up if I go that route. [/QUOTE]
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