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2004 WH just amazing difference from early models

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JoeM

I have a 2004 315-8 in the shop, cleaning up, repairing the wiring / electrical issues and service.

What an amazing difference in this machine as compared to ones a few years older. 

The bones are the same, angle frame, HD 8 speed, steering an so on. But boy has the safety safari dipped their self into this one.

Start out with a magnetic neutral switch. Functions if the gear lever is moved from neutral with the park brake on it shuts off. (I will say that I have drove a gear drive with the brake on myself) might be ok.

Of course the standard it won't crank with the seat switch off. 

PTO if on she no crank.

As a surprise, no clutch switch. 

And then comes a very complex no mow in reverse system. I figure the complexity of this is to incorporate warning lights etc. 

Surly makes it more of a process to run and work on the thing. 

 

Wires and relay everywhere! Had to make a map. 

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peter lena

@Joe M love the wire protection / rerouting  enhancement , thats what you want to do ! that top cross shot of shifter area , is a great time to aerosol lubricate , related cross shaft movement points , very often refer to those , and idler bearing failures . realize its not starting point , buts its right there . BTW my experimental , shifter boot , issues are  gone , replace my boots , with lightly greasing the LOWER INSIDE OF THE BOOT , for easier movement  trying to slide over the irregularities on top of gear box, prevents pulling tearing boot , also a wide TYE WRAP  on top of boot on metal shaft to hold it in place , used a razor blade to cut it off , and silicone grease the shaft for a smooth fit , left about a 1/4" gap to top of boot , have this on 3 horses , working good , just an idea thats working .  stay at it , pete

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rmaynard

Bought a John Deere x300 several years ago. It had the 'no cut in reverse' feature. I immediately disabled it. I get it that someone sued somebody because they were stupid and backed over someone, but why should a manufacturer be forced to ruin a good thing just because of a few stupid people. I think most of us older guys can say we didn't ride bikes with helmets and knee pads, and we lived to meet another day. I will mow in reverse because I am careful.

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squonk

I worked on a neighbor's mower years ago. Can't remember what make. Tractor wouldn't run. I towed it to my house and got it running. Tried it out on my lawn. First time I tried to back up it shut off. I'm thinking WT............. Turns out it had that no mow where you want to go. I hate the safety switches. That being said, 2 local toddlers got killed last year when their parents/siblings ran them over while mowing.

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OoPEZoO

"funny" thing about those no mow in reverse safety systems.......zero turns are not required to have them, yet they still burden the garden tractors with them.  Makes no sense. 

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JoeM

A little update.

Found main 30A fuse corroded off and the ignition switch bad. Fixed those items and it fired right up. 

I have few more things to repair but it is looking okay as of now.

 

i did realize there is no headlight switch. They come on in the run position with the ignition switch. If it was mine I would install a dedicated on off switch. 

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