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| James Rawsthorn
11-19-2009 12:50:40
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Hi can anyone tell me what each position on the light switch does?Thanks, James |
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| DavidP,South Wales
11-19-2009 14:05:41
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Re: MF Light Switch in reply to James Rawsthorn, 11-19-2009 12:50:40
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| Hi, If you have the Lucas type it is as follows starting from 'off';Anticlockwise 1 notch - plough lamp (on some) Clockwise 1 - side lights .. 2 - dipped beam .. 3 - main beam Not sure if USA ones are different. David P |
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| James Rawsthorn
11-19-2009 14:23:26
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Re: MF Light Switch in reply to DavidP,South Wales, 11-19-2009 14:05:41
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| | Hi thanks for that. i am in the uk. my tractor has the original switch, is that the lucas one you are describing? Thanks, James |
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| DavidP,South Wales
11-19-2009 14:57:19
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Re: MF Light Switch in reply to James Rawsthorn, 11-19-2009 14:23:26
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|   Hello James, Yes that is the original switch type. I saw your earlier post about the wiring diagram. You may have received one by now or may have an American one. I will attach two pages for the 135 wiring diagram. It is just about the same as the 203 165. DavidP South Wales |
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