Well operation recover the inoperable M1083 went smoothly. Its now in a spot where it will sit for a month or two during the IL cold. I know most of the parts that are missing and can match them up to my 1078 but I have one part that was loose in the bed and a plug dangling by the battery box I cannot identify. I am hoping the plug wont prevent me from needing to find another disconnect box and be able to just run a disconnect inside the battery box once I trace which wire is which.
UPDATE:
Thank you for the info that its the plug for the air dryer heater on the correct air dryer. As well as the battery hold down.
Todays new problem. I bought this unseen from 100 miles away. I should have figured there was red flags when no on was allowed to go see it because it was down in a gravel mine and I guess there are rules for who is allowed on property.
Price was ok even with what I could see was missing in the pics. Well today I pumped up the cab to see that I had an accurate Idea of what was missing and find this mess! It looks more like there was a fire on the alternator that if it arc'd or something. All the cables that are exposed had the coating burnt off. But as soon as you hit the wire loom the wire is perfect. Small gauge wires are still nice and white. Large 12v and 24 are nice still. From this picture before I dump more money on parts would this seem like something that says stop and part it out? No where else on the engine is there anything like that. Or just buy a new alternator and hope for the best?
UPDATE:
Thank you for the info that its the plug for the air dryer heater on the correct air dryer. As well as the battery hold down.
Todays new problem. I bought this unseen from 100 miles away. I should have figured there was red flags when no on was allowed to go see it because it was down in a gravel mine and I guess there are rules for who is allowed on property.
Price was ok even with what I could see was missing in the pics. Well today I pumped up the cab to see that I had an accurate Idea of what was missing and find this mess! It looks more like there was a fire on the alternator that if it arc'd or something. All the cables that are exposed had the coating burnt off. But as soon as you hit the wire loom the wire is perfect. Small gauge wires are still nice and white. Large 12v and 24 are nice still. From this picture before I dump more money on parts would this seem like something that says stop and part it out? No where else on the engine is there anything like that. Or just buy a new alternator and hope for the best?
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