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980h fuse panel

rmllarue91

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Hey hef got a 980h jms674.
Fuse panel in cab got crispy anyone know who makes fuse panel or another machine with same panel. harness is 5k+ and some work to change......
Dealer doesn't have listing for just panel thanks hef
 

rmllarue91

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Thanks a bunch. when I glanced over it i thought that was the bulk head connector had my parts guy look and even asked local branch service manager And now it's popping right out idk. So happy o really didn't want to change that cab harness
 

rmllarue91

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Plot thickens..... Need a two legged release tool and a few crimp on contacts po3 stamped on contract KIMG0072.JPG KIMG0072.JPG KIMG0073.JPG
 

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rmllarue91

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Found these Terminals on a 972 that uses same fuse panel still looking for a release tool
 

rmllarue91

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i did one with two ice ⛏️ it wasn't awesome I'll try and make something thanks
 

kshansen

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How about taking a trip to the local drug store and look at some of the tweezers? Looking at that picture seems like a bit of time with some pliers and a grinder could modify them to work.
 

John C.

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Is the latch in the plug or on the terminal connector. Looks like you need to be a skilled lock pick to free that one out.
 
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