Bambi the 750 tractor
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I'm rebuilding the wiring harness on my JD750, and am so far moving along smoothly with that, but am searching for a connector.
Anyone have a part number or source for a 1-wire female spade connector compatible with the plug on the bottom of the starter? Previously, the black / white-stripe wire from the neutral and seat safety-switches were jammed in there with an uninsulated female connector (about 7/16" wide).
The JD parts diagram makes it look like part CH19283 is the plug I'm looking for, but (as far as I know at this point) it's not. CH19823 is the green 1-wire plug used with the fusible link, and it physically does not fit into the connector on my starter. (Unable to post the URL to the JD parts diagram.)
An insulated female spade connector would likely work fine, but if it's easy to acquire the proper connector, I'd prefer that.
I've included pics of the starter, the plug in question, and the original CH19823 from my 750's fusible link.
Not 100%, but I *think* these starters were made by Denso, so the plug I need may be something used commonly in other applications. No luck yet, though.
Thanks for any help / info!
Anyone have a part number or source for a 1-wire female spade connector compatible with the plug on the bottom of the starter? Previously, the black / white-stripe wire from the neutral and seat safety-switches were jammed in there with an uninsulated female connector (about 7/16" wide).
The JD parts diagram makes it look like part CH19283 is the plug I'm looking for, but (as far as I know at this point) it's not. CH19823 is the green 1-wire plug used with the fusible link, and it physically does not fit into the connector on my starter. (Unable to post the URL to the JD parts diagram.)
An insulated female spade connector would likely work fine, but if it's easy to acquire the proper connector, I'd prefer that.
I've included pics of the starter, the plug in question, and the original CH19823 from my 750's fusible link.
Not 100%, but I *think* these starters were made by Denso, so the plug I need may be something used commonly in other applications. No luck yet, though.
Thanks for any help / info!