Old style fuse holder

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      DemocracyNow
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        My 2003 Homier Farmpro 254 Jinma Tractor uses a fuse holder labeled BX410-1 and according to Thomas Laskowski at Affordable is completely different from the two replacements he sells.
        I found an identical one on Amazon here;

        https://a.co/d/08dnFz7V

        and is listed as BX2101-1

        The main 30 Amp fuse position metal crimps that grip the 19mm standard blade fuse on my tractor had broken off. The blade fuse was not making a reliable circuit.
        Luckily I was able to remove that wire connection and rebend the holder to now reliably grip the fuse blade.
        By the way, the release  for that metal connector is plastic and part of the fuse block and not part of the metal connector as is more standard. Just use a very small flat blade screwdriver to hold the plastic finger down to release the metal connector from the fuse holder.

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        DemocracyNow
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          Connector and 30 amp main wire removed from fuse holder

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          DavidPrivett
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            I think it is a good move to replace the fuse holder , non conductive grease might help keep any resistance in the fuse blade connectors from happening. I keep looking at the connectors on the harness on my two tractors and wondering how long they will last . I cringe every time I have to take one apart they are getting so brittle.

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