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Re: Spra Coupe, again.
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Posted by msb on September 09, 2006 at 20:06:00 from (74.133.28.248):
In Reply to: Spra Coupe, again. posted by Dan-IA on September 09, 2006 at 19:43:20:
Agco bought Melroe out a few years ago.An Agco dealer should be able to help you out or they should know where to obtain books and or parts.Fertilizer Dealer's Supply is the distributor in Indiana and Illinois now,I believe. Until we get chased off ask away with any questions you have right here. There is a well marked fuse panel under the dash.You might want to stock up on the correct size fuses for your machine.It takes the blade type fuses.There are also fuses located in the wiring to the boom ball valves, behind and above the engine.The cover shield has to be removed to get to the fuses there.Is your coupe equipped with a Raven 220 Spray Controller? Oh yea, another word of caution:Don't under any circumstances tow your coupe even a short distance without removing the drive shafts.To do so will destroy the transmission/differential assy.
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