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Topic: MF135 Electrics
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| satchmolips
12-23-2012 02:18:52
86.167.103.184
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MF135, early swept axle type. Sorting out the lights on this. It has rear lights on mudguards (red back, white spot type front of mudguards) and a plough lamp. There is a loom around mudguards with a set of connectors at base of right hand mudguard. But there is no feed to this from anywhere. I guess there would have been at one time but as it has had a clutch or two in it"s life it has been lost. Question is, from where and how should the feed be routed. Probably off the back of the light control switch but where then? Also, would just one live feed to the connecting block do as they would all need to come on at same time? Any help gratefully received |
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| Fergie Bach
12-23-2012 03:07:29
92.26.185.105
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Re: MF135 Electrics in reply to satchmolips, 12-23-2012 02:18:52
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| Yes from the back of the switch. One terminal is for the sidelights. Position 1 activates it. Single feed down the top right hand (OS) of machine was usual, to a single in, double out, connector near and under the top link.By the old square type trailer socket if there is one in place. The return goes to earth. There are wiring diagrams here somewhere if you search. |
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