St Rich
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So... I took the "Fowl Hooker" up to the farm to store for the Winter a couple of weeks ago. When I arrived, I realized that the connector for my lights had popped out of the socket (no telling how long I didn't have signals or brake lights) and dragged for, what I guess by the nub left, many miles. Needless to say, come Spring I will need to replace it.
Do I simply need to just splice in a new one, solder the wires then use heat (shrink) wrap around them? Seems to me that would be the easy solution. Since I have a few months, figured I would check with you fellas to brainstorm other ideas. Any ideas?
Thanks and Merry Christmas!
Do I simply need to just splice in a new one, solder the wires then use heat (shrink) wrap around them? Seems to me that would be the easy solution. Since I have a few months, figured I would check with you fellas to brainstorm other ideas. Any ideas?
Thanks and Merry Christmas!