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Topic: farmall 560 project wiring question
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| farmallboy15
01-10-2013 16:09:01
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The wiring harness hasn't arrived yet and I am going back to college sunday. Soooo... I'm going to make a harness tomorrow. Looking at the diagram it looks like three wires go to the rear light. One ground and two seperate hot wires from the switch. Why are there two hot wires and where do they go? their are only two terminals on the light. |
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| The tractor vet
01-10-2013 16:30:19
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Re: farmall 560 project wiring question in reply to farmallboy15, 01-10-2013 16:09:01
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| One hot is for the feild light or white lite and the second is for the Red tail light . As there was a separate bulb socket that clipped to the one ground screw on the rear light that has the back of the bulbtinted red with a window in the back of the reflector of the bulb |
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| farmallboy15
01-10-2013 16:38:58
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Re: farmall 560 project wiring question in reply to The tractor vet, 01-10-2013 16:30:19
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| I'm starting to understand the reason for three wires but i'm still kind of hazy on where the wire goes with only two terminals? one hot wire to each terminal and the ground to something else? |
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| GordoSD
01-12-2013 07:43:01
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Re: farmall 560 project wiring question in reply to farmallboy15, 01-10-2013 16:38:58
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| Is there a black knob on hte light? That would turn the red light on. |
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| IaGary
01-10-2013 18:06:59
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Re: farmall 560 project wiring question in reply to farmallboy15, 01-10-2013 16:38:58
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| | Depends if you have the orginal two light bulb or a replacement one light bulb. Can you see any red inside the lense? Gary |
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| farmallboy15
01-11-2013 05:13:11
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Re: farmall 560 project wiring question in reply to IaGary, 01-10-2013 18:06:59
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| yes it looks like there is a red element in there. |
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