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    #11
    It would be nice if wiring harnesses could just be swapped out. Wrap it up and chuck it, plug in new one, avoid all the frustration. Someday maybe.

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      #12
      Had a 3330 which is similar. There is a problem where the wiring harness goes to the booms in the parallel linkage rack between the sprayer and the booms where the wiring harness gets pinched as everything moves up and down between the arms of the parallel linkage and the sprayer frame. I remember I had a problem and the tech advised me to rip open that harness and sure enough, there was a pinched wire in there. So I repaired it, and then the tech told me to get about 3 feet of hose, cut it lengthwise, and slip it over the harness so it couldn’t happen again. This should be done to every Case sprayer of that vintage. I remember the space for the harness was extremely tight and it had to move up and down with the rack and couldn’t be fastened out of the way so protecting the harness was the best plan.

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        #13
        Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
        It would be nice if wiring harnesses could just be swapped out. Wrap it up and chuck it, plug in new one, avoid all the frustration. Someday maybe.
        If they didn't put them in such unreachable locations throughout the machine. Instead of focusing on decals and cowling - maybe they could start figuring shit out as to accessibility.

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