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The ground would go to any good ground source. Does it have a key switch or on button? If so it would go to the switched side, and the hour meter will run anytime that wire is energized.
Doing a quick google search it looks like http://www.chinadiesel.com used to sell Hardy tractors at one time, perhaps they can help.
edit: Here is a fairly current thread on the Shenniu (Hardy) parts search
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I think you should get more than little spurts
There were two people recently who installed new pumps with a valve under a banjo bolt installed in the rear instead of the front from the factory causing the tractor to no start. I'll see if I can find the threads (from the last month or so) or maybe someone will chime in that knows what the hell I'm talking about.
The reason I'm waiting for the watermaster/neighbor to get back from Cabo is he gets us the valves and boxes at his contractor cost, wayyy less than walk in price. The valves the state specs out list for around $600.00, our cost around $200.00 for the valve, box w/extention, and fittings.
The first pic was the plan of attack. The second shows where the auger just missed the PVC water pipe. The red lines drawn show where the power lines go from the pole six feet to the left, under the water line to the other side, then off to an angle down their own trench. Code today would not allow the power lines to cross the water pipe, it would need to be in conduit in it's own trench filled with rock free soil. At some points on the way to the house it's only four inches deep! Bert, there is no utility for the water, we as a neighborhood are it. There were no records kept of the whole system, we're outside city limits and there were no codes (at least none followed) when the the subdivision was built. This box containing the water line was a way of “cheating the frost line” so as not to have to trench at the proper depth. Most likley I'll have to carefully dig this whole area down another foot to the shutoff valve depth, run and install the backflow valve, then run it back up to the foam box depth to keep the backflow valve below the frost line. At least the phone line was not too big a chore to repair and is sealed with sealant coated submersible cable shrink tubing.
I did not reply a thanks to your e mail
Thank You, I appreciate your taking time to e mail that info to me, and I mean that sincerely.
Somewhere Dr. Seuss is smiling
LOL Perhaps I can use that and make a Dr.Suess tractor book for my daughter
Perhaps the lump is in the rearend housing
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