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The pinned thread is outdated by a decade. Advanced Auto no longer carries the product.

Found the product at Hoye Tractor

And now, Hoye Tractor carries even a BETTER ONE.
 
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Nice update, thanks.

BlueSea also makes a variety of universal fuse blocks that accept standard auto-type blade fuses, some also the larger screw down type. Water and explosion (vapor) proof, and weather resistant. I've been using a few here and there with great results.

 

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The pinned thread is outdated by a decade. Advanced Auto no longer carries the product.

Found the product at Hoye Tractor

And now, Hoye Tractor carries even a BETTER ONE.
I'm in need of just the plastic cover for older style fuse block. But they are no longer available either..🤔
 

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Nice update, thanks.

BlueSea also makes a variety of universal fuse blocks that accept standard auto-type blade fuses, some also the larger screw down type. Water and explosion (vapor) proof, and weather resistant. I've been using a few here and there with great results.

Thanks for that tid-bit of info.

The Hoye Tractor type has the spade leads out the base. That is SUPER in my book because the wires REMAIN behind the panel vs. pulling the wires around to the outside of the tractor like the Busmann block does.

I do find the Hoye type somewhat pricey though. But, indeed the most robust solution out there. I'll check out the BLUESEA offering too.
 

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I'm in need of just the plastic cover for older style fuse block. But they are no longer available either..🤔
Not sure how to help you. Your signature doesn't mention any John Deere or Yanmar.
 

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Moved it up top....but was there.
Yanmar 147d. Plastic covers are no longer available for older style block. Bought a new one maybe 10 or so years ago but they crack and fall off.
Ah, I understand the move to top now. Never thought about hitting the carrot icon. :rolleyes:

I recently redid my sig. Placed it all on the 2 visible lines with double dashes as separators.
 
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