Jul 17, 2011 #1 IFHT I like to rock Joined Jun 25, 2011 Posts 11 Reaction score 0 Location South Texas Does anyone know what this thing is?
Jul 17, 2011 #2 IFHT I like to rock Joined Jun 25, 2011 Posts 11 Reaction score 0 Location South Texas sorry, here it is Attachments what.jpg 123.6 KB · Views: 63
Jul 17, 2011 #3 Cincinnati Guy Registered User Joined Aug 26, 2008 Posts 2,527 Reaction score 0 Location Cincinnati, Ohio you talking about the spring looking thing? No clue but I can tell you thisis the placeto find out guarantee someone knows. Where do the wires run to?
you talking about the spring looking thing? No clue but I can tell you thisis the placeto find out guarantee someone knows. Where do the wires run to?
Jul 17, 2011 #4 typ4 Supporting Member Supporting Member Joined Dec 24, 2005 Posts 9,102 Reaction score 1,389 Location Newberg,OR It is an adjustable resistor for trailer brakes.
Jul 17, 2011 #5 liddledoggie Full Access Member Joined Jul 27, 2005 Posts 125 Reaction score 1 Location bangor, mi i agree with type4
Jul 17, 2011 #6 typ4 Supporting Member Supporting Member Joined Dec 24, 2005 Posts 9,102 Reaction score 1,389 Location Newberg,OR Good cause im right, lol, Installed many of them back in the old days of hydraulic actuators. PAin to set up but reliable.
Good cause im right, lol, Installed many of them back in the old days of hydraulic actuators. PAin to set up but reliable.
Jul 17, 2011 #7 IFHT I like to rock Joined Jun 25, 2011 Posts 11 Reaction score 0 Location South Texas Thanks typ4 and everyone, mystery solved. Now i can 86 it.
Jul 17, 2011 #8 riotwarrior Supporting Member Supporting Member Joined Sep 19, 2006 Posts 14,778 Reaction score 483 Location Cawston BC. Canada OMG....havent seen one of those ole resistors in years....that's too funny good call Russ
Jul 17, 2011 #9 Jbevs IDI Newb Joined Jul 31, 2010 Posts 425 Reaction score 0 Location IL Ha, I haven't heard 86 in a long time!
Jul 17, 2011 #10 towtruckdave Resident Nutcase Joined Mar 6, 2010 Posts 583 Reaction score 8 Location Cleveland,OH-Nashville,TN Those guys are messing with you. It is a canooter resistor off a 1938-40 McGuillicutty.
Jul 17, 2011 #11 typ4 Supporting Member Supporting Member Joined Dec 24, 2005 Posts 9,102 Reaction score 1,389 Location Newberg,OR No no its off a Henway.
Jul 18, 2011 #12 OLDBULL8 Good Morning Ya'll. Supporting Member Joined Feb 12, 2009 Posts 9,923 Reaction score 338 Location Delphos , Ohio typ4 said: It is an adjustable resistor for trailer brakes. Click to expand... Sure as hell is, installed a few myself for the Kelsey/Hase brake controllers.
typ4 said: It is an adjustable resistor for trailer brakes. Click to expand... Sure as hell is, installed a few myself for the Kelsey/Hase brake controllers.
Jul 18, 2011 #13 OLDBULL8 Good Morning Ya'll. Supporting Member Joined Feb 12, 2009 Posts 9,923 Reaction score 338 Location Delphos , Ohio towtruckdave said: Those guys are messing with you. It is a canooter resistor off a 1938-40 McGuillicutty. Click to expand... Absolutly not. It's a hifellutin cipiltator for the kenuten valve which controls the abscabfortentude voltage.
towtruckdave said: Those guys are messing with you. It is a canooter resistor off a 1938-40 McGuillicutty. Click to expand... Absolutly not. It's a hifellutin cipiltator for the kenuten valve which controls the abscabfortentude voltage.
Jul 18, 2011 #14 racer30 Full Access Member Joined Nov 17, 2010 Posts 450 Reaction score 1 Location western Oregon I wish I had $10.00 for every one of those Ive Installed. I would go on vacation.
Jul 18, 2011 #15 plywood Recovered N/A Joined Mar 14, 2010 Posts 952 Reaction score 8 Location Portland Oregon There's one on my 87 CC.