trussman
11-28-2011, 09:01 PM
Since the gator will be used around the plant I installed the backup alarm kit. With OSHA it is a requirement to have a backup alarm.
My son and I decided this can't be a 30 minute project so let's get er done! Well about 3 hours later we had succesful beeping going on when in reverse. The problem came with the JD instructions. You are suppose to install this bracket which holds a pivot that strikes a button that came with the package when the gearshift is in the reverse postion. (whew) :Cnfsd: We tried everywhich way to install the bracket and it was obvious it wasn't going to fit. :jm: Did we have the wrong one? :mad: I checked out the number against the book and they matched, we had the right one. :hdscrh:
Well maybe if we alter this one or cut the bracket to get it to fit.:Nnd: Well that didn't work either. Finally we gave up and went for a ride.
Sometimes you just need to get away:BG:
We asked ourselves do we really need to install all this bracket shit anyway.:Eek: Why not just tie into the backup light circuit by adding a fuse and mount the horn with a couple bolts. Sure enough we were beeping in reverse and all to happy to put her in reverse just to annoy anyone within ear shot.:BG:
I couldn't believe that JD kit, button, and bracket was not needed and the instructions were off. Well come to find out there is another set of instructions for the 825i online. Of course it explains you don't use the bracket or button when installing the backup alarm on the 825i.:Cnfsd: If I would of had this it would of taken about 15 minutes to install....lol.
Maybe someone will need a bracket or button someday:BG:
Happy beeping!
My son and I decided this can't be a 30 minute project so let's get er done! Well about 3 hours later we had succesful beeping going on when in reverse. The problem came with the JD instructions. You are suppose to install this bracket which holds a pivot that strikes a button that came with the package when the gearshift is in the reverse postion. (whew) :Cnfsd: We tried everywhich way to install the bracket and it was obvious it wasn't going to fit. :jm: Did we have the wrong one? :mad: I checked out the number against the book and they matched, we had the right one. :hdscrh:
Well maybe if we alter this one or cut the bracket to get it to fit.:Nnd: Well that didn't work either. Finally we gave up and went for a ride.
Sometimes you just need to get away:BG:
We asked ourselves do we really need to install all this bracket shit anyway.:Eek: Why not just tie into the backup light circuit by adding a fuse and mount the horn with a couple bolts. Sure enough we were beeping in reverse and all to happy to put her in reverse just to annoy anyone within ear shot.:BG:
I couldn't believe that JD kit, button, and bracket was not needed and the instructions were off. Well come to find out there is another set of instructions for the 825i online. Of course it explains you don't use the bracket or button when installing the backup alarm on the 825i.:Cnfsd: If I would of had this it would of taken about 15 minutes to install....lol.
Maybe someone will need a bracket or button someday:BG:
Happy beeping!