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Re: Flat Fender Lights for 1964 Ih 706D.
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Posted by the tractor vet on September 02, 2005 at 16:17:57 from (4.124.77.88):
In Reply to: Flat Fender Lights for 1964 Ih 706D. posted by KentH on September 01, 2005 at 07:19:49:
The Flat top fender were and option and they came out in 63 and yes your genarator will handel the 4 lites to the ft. and one and only one to the rear now one thing to keep in mind is that the lite switch is the weak point in the system and as far as two flashing warning lites they came that way from the factory . You will have to make up a wireing harness for the fenders and the warning lites and the flasher mounts under the floor plate on the left side near the rear of the platform . I have switched a bunch over from clamshells to flattops . If ya want to add a second work lite to the rear then i rewire the system and use a couple CV relays as this saves the lite switch and i throw away the fuse and install two 20 amp circuit breakers as there is nothing worse then being in the back 40 at two in the morning and ten miles from the pickup and the lite go out because that sfe 20 amp fuse had enough for one day.
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