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Bsromine

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Anybody know what this connector is? Kubota L2800 early 2000s model. Single wire going from the wiring harness to the positive battery terminal. It’s corroded badly. I cleaned it and reconnected it when I changed the battery and my temp and fuel gauge then started working for a few minutes before going offline again. The connection on it is almost entirely corroded away though and beyond repair. Before I cut it off and hardwire it though, I’d like to know what it is.

fuse maybe?
 

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GreensvilleJay

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My guess is it's the main feed to the entire tractor, except starter. Fat red is +12 ,lotsa amps. Should go to a 40 A slow blow fuse.

You can get the WSM at www.kubtoabooks.com for free. Chapter 9 electrical has the wiring diagram, lower left is battery, you can see 2 connections.. to starter and to a 40A slow blow fuse.

hope this helps
 
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Bsromine

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My guess is it's the main feed to the entire tractor, except starter. Fat red is +12 ,lotsa amps. Should go to a 40 A slow blow fuse.

You can get the WSM at www.kubtoabooks.com for free. Chapter 9 electrical has the wiring diagram, lower left is battery, you can see 2 connections.. to starter and to a 40A slow blow fuse.

hope this helps
This is on the thinner wire so I’m guessing is a slow blow fuse. Going to pick up one at autozone and see if I can wire it in and get my dash gauges to work again.
 

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I'm not familiar with that specific machine, but it doesn't appear to be a factory kubota style connector. They tend to crimp connectors rather than nut and bolt them. It also appears to have a blue ring terminal on the back side of it, which they also do not use..... My bet is something aftermarket
 
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Bsromine

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The blue crimp was actually me two years ago trying to fix this. Originally that black connector had a copper ring and the thing was bolted onto the bolt crimping the battery terminal connector. When I rigged it everything worked for a few minutes then quit. The copper ring on the black plastic connector was eroded to only a half moon left. So I imagine it’s not getting a good connection at all.
 

GreensvilleJay

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best to print out the wiring diagram and compare to what you see. Essentially a process of elimination. You'll have to follow the wire to wherever it goes.That should tell you what it's for.
 

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I'm pretty sure that is just a positive feed wire.
The connector was done to make it disconnectable from the battery cable.
I would need to know the colors of the wires on both sides of the connector to know for sure.
 
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Bsromine

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I'm pretty sure that is just a positive feed wire.
The connector was done to make it disconnectable from the battery cable.
I would need to know the colors of the wires on both sides of the connector to know for sure.
Red. And I am thinking you are right. Just a disconnect.
 

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On the topic of battery terminals.. I need to replace a badly corroded terminal connector. I cut off the old connector to put on a new one just to find that the wire gauge was much larger than the replacement terminal I purchased would allow for. Does anyone know how to tell what gauge the wire is? I did a rough measurement at about 0.5" diameter which means I need a connector that fits a 4/0 or 5/0 awg. The largest replacement connectors I can find however are for 4/0 gauge and I am afraid that it will not be large enough for the wire.

Tractor is a Kubota M9000
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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On the topic of battery terminals.. I need to replace a badly corroded terminal connector. I cut off the old connector to put on a new one just to find that the wire gauge was much larger than the replacement terminal I purchased would allow for. Does anyone know how to tell what gauge the wire is? I did a rough measurement at about 0.5" diameter which means I need a connector that fits a 4/0 or 5/0 awg. The largest replacement connectors I can find however are for 4/0 gauge and I am afraid that it will not be large enough for the wire.

Tractor is a Kubota M9000
Replace the entire cable with a new one.
Clamp on ends fail in a short time and without warning.