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8030 & new holland balers

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    Posted: 31 May 2011 at 3:12pm
Hello, I have an 8030 and need to switch my distance control for kick baler and idiot light for round baler to my 8030. Presently hooked at starter cable at starter on my 185. Where is the best place to hook the hot wires on the 8030 and where is the best place to run the cables thru the cab. Thanks in advance, Bill
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I hook electrical items under the dash (bottom plate) to the circuit breaker studs.  I run GPS and raven 440 controller with 3 shutoffs for sprayer and never had any problems.  I didn't want to make a hole in the cab up front.  To get the cables out of the cab, there is a plate on the right side of the lower back window.  I took the plates out to save for reuse and got 2 alumium flat plates and stuck in there.  I put a piece of foam between them and drilled a hole.  The foam works great to keep the cables from chaffing in the hole. 
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