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Re: 756 Wiring
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 17, 2006 at 19:18:47 from (64.179.117.180):
In Reply to: 756 Wiring posted by MN Scott on March 17, 2006 at 19:08:19:
All the ones that i have worked on had a fuse holder. But when i rewire one i do things a bit differant i install two 20 amp self reseting breakers and a CV relay and split the headlites , i run the headlites and dash litesand the red tail lite off one breaker then bring a hot wire up to the next breaker and also one side of the cv relay and pull a trigger wire off the liteswitch to the cv relay for the work lite as this takes a big load off the switch and they last three times as long , i also stay with the color code and use all factory connections and harness, Oh also run the flasher off the head lite side . This has worked out real well and you are not tryen to find that fuse that you just know was in the bottom of the toolbox at 11:30 at nite 10 mile from the farm BTDT .
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