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Author Topic: Beaver Wood Eater Electrical question  (Read 558 times)

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Beaver Wood Eater Electrical question
« on: August 12, 2010, 10:03:27 pm »
I am new here and hope someone can help?
My friend owns a Beaver Wood Eater (s/n or mod # EWBE054) made in 1985, he is NOT an electrician and has  tried to do some electrical repairs, and as a result has it working but not even close to how it should.  I am an Electrician and will be able to get it back to the proper "sequence of events", but to try and save a ton of time tracing wires I thought I would see if anyone might have an electrical schematic for me... His discriptions of the events include "that thigamagigger hits this whatacallit and that makes that thigamagigger go that way. so you see what I'm up against.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Hayroad

 


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