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Kwikchip ecoline wiring


Gary Prentice
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We,ve a 222 that we modified a few years back by swopping the trailer for tracks. Its been unused for a year or two and is now being refurbished.

Our main problem is to get hold of a wiring diagram.

 

Fletcher Stewarts are unable to provide one (yeah I,m aware of the history) and the new suppliers I spoke to are also unable to help, although a very nice lady did email a full parts list (in german) and a local supplier.

 

The loom at present appears to made by some drunken nomad,not that the hydraulic design is much better.

 

So, if anyone has a schematic I,d appreciate a copy.

Gaz:thumbup:

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I found this earlier in the week, which was where I got hunters info from. They say they would struggle to supply a wiring diagram. ( I still need to go back to them with a frame number, which we've still got)

 

In another thread I found, but can't now, someone had a diagram from fletchers.What we're looking to do is probably re-wire the whole thing from scratch.

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Can anyone help on this?? Eric Hunters have provided the engine wiring schematic but don't appear to have anything for the stress control and hydraulics. Has anyone any info or a 222 in the mancester area we could have a look at? Or anything for a Tunnison? The 222 has a manual rev counter pickup on the flywheel shaft so isn't controlled through the ignition control unit.

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