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We are heading for the mid 80's today. I'm heading in to town for a fuse so my garden tractor will work. I don't get feed to the coops if the John Deere doesn't start. The coops are spread out over some rolling terrain that this old bag of bones doesn't navigate moving feed on a hand truck.
Where abouts on the tractor is this fuse located? I have a small John Deere tractor, E100, but I may need to look for this fuse one day..
 
Supposed to be in the upper 70's today!!
I really should get the shade cloth down today before rain and cooling temps coming along.
Got 'er DONE!
I can still wrangle the 20' extension ladder, tho it hurts afterwards.
 
Where abouts on the tractor is this fuse located? I have a small John Deere tractor, E100, but I may need to look for this fuse one day..
I'll take a picture for you. Mine is a E105 so there shouldn't be much difference. I just stumbled in to it. It's a 20 amp automotive type of a flat fuse. I got a 5 pack at TSC that was next door to the pharmacy where I had to pickup a script for my wife. One parking space for two needed items from different stores makes me happy.
 
Got 'er DONE!
I can still wrangle the 20' extension ladder, tho it hurts afterwards.
I need a 20' extension ladder for some one else to use... I'm not going to even think about going up it or extending it. I got to save my strength for playing with a new crop of pullets.
 

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