[AT] A source of wires for antique tractors?
Carl Tatlock
carllary at gmavt.net
Mon May 28 06:48:16 PDT 2007
Mike Sloane wrote:
> The other day, I had a minor "incident" with one of my Farmall Cubs -
> the cable from the battery to the starter switch shorted out and burned
> up the battery cables. Fortunately, no other harm was done (as far as I
> can tell). While searching on the Internet, I came across the Rhode
> Island Wiring Service Inc. <www.riwire.com>. I am very impressed by
> their selection of cotton braided wire and cable, and they seem to have
> the kind of stuff I need to re-wire my Cub (they even have a complete
> kit for my tractor!)
>
> Before I send in my money, I was wondering if anyone had ever done any
> business with them and what their experience was like.
>
> Mike
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They have a good reputation in the old car hobby-- or at least they did
some years ago when I used them. I haven't heard anybody comment
against them in our club. Maybe others on the list have had more recent
experience, but I was sure happy with the looms I used. Carl in VT
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