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McCormick 434 IH 1968
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<blockquote data-quote="Tonym" data-source="post: 7252074" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>I did this mod to my 434 years ago when the pepper pot burnt out. The plugs I used were Cargo 100295 which I think were for a Mercedes of some kind. I put both wires on the one terminal of the pepperpot and left it in the dash just for the original look and wired as above leaving off the earth strap at the front.</p><p>The company I bought the plugs from made me the link wires and total cost was around half the cost of a new genuine pepperpot at the time.</p><p>Best mod I ever did and even if you forget to heat prior to turning the key it will start in around 5 secs when the plugs heat up. You can use a much smaller battery which leaves room for my sandwiches in the battery box when I am match ploughing which is a bonus!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonym, post: 7252074, member: 394"] I did this mod to my 434 years ago when the pepper pot burnt out. The plugs I used were Cargo 100295 which I think were for a Mercedes of some kind. I put both wires on the one terminal of the pepperpot and left it in the dash just for the original look and wired as above leaving off the earth strap at the front. The company I bought the plugs from made me the link wires and total cost was around half the cost of a new genuine pepperpot at the time. Best mod I ever did and even if you forget to heat prior to turning the key it will start in around 5 secs when the plugs heat up. You can use a much smaller battery which leaves room for my sandwiches in the battery box when I am match ploughing which is a bonus! [/QUOTE]
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