PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-736

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 736

MARCH 2014

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-736 - Page 15 of 33
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PS 736
MAR 14
The
Dr. Drill Show
Note
If the reverse light diode (REC1) is still connected to wires 109 and 66, remove the
diode and discard it.
4.±
Locate wire numbers 109 and 66 inside the wiring bundle and remove any electrical
tape or heat-shrink tubing from the connectors.
5.±
Attach wire 109 to the relay socket connector wire 109.
6.±
Attach wire 66 to the relay socket connector wire 66.
7.±
Remove any existing nylon wire ties as necessary.
8.±
Remove the work light
switch screw and washer
from the #2 switch
position and attach the
relay wire #100 terminal
and wire #100 to the
#2 position. Secure
them with a washer
and screw.
9.±
Remove the ground stud
nut and washer and
attach the relay wire #2
terminal to the ground
stud.
Re-secure them
with a nut and washer.
10.±
Secure the reverse light
relay and wiring to the
wiring bundle using
nylon zip ties.
11.±
Close the operator dash
panel and re-secure it
with the clamp screws.
12.±
Reconnect the SATS
battery negative cable.
13.±
Perform a maintenance operation check to verify the reverse lights
illuminate while the transmission gear selector is in reverse.
The
Dr. Drill Show
My first guests
today are
Jack
and
Minnie.
Jack
says Minnie,
his ex, borrowed his
riding lawn mower
and promised she
would take care of
it. When she returned
it, he was
shocked
at
its poor condition.
Minnie
says Jack’s
mower was
already
in
lousy condition, and
that he only loaned
it to her in a pathetic
attempt to win back
her love.
So what’s the
flap, Jack?
Last April I loaned
Minnie my 42-inch, 19.5
hp lawn mower. When
I picked it up I was
horrified
, Dr. Drill.
it had a broken
blade and now it
won’t start.
You didn’t take
care of that
mower when we
were together,
so why is it such
a big deal now?
Well, Minnie, it cost
me $226.92 to get
the mower fixed. if
I wasn’t such a nice
guy, we’d be on the
People’s Lawn Court
Show instead.
I’d sue you
for
that
bill
and
pain and
suffering,
too.
So sad.
Dr. Drill,
that mower
was my
baby.
Would you
like to see
pictures?
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