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Re: 806 wireing
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Posted by karl f on August 07, 2007 at 22:45:58 from (172.163.73.100):
In Reply to: Re: 806 wireing posted by GeneMO on August 07, 2007 at 18:23:28:
for the 06 an 56 series, it is my understanding that flashers and red tail lights are on for both D and B positions, and go off when the switch is put in the R position. think "r for Rear-worklight (and fRont floods)" i personally believe that other than a road headlight, and a red tail light, the tractor's stock wiring shouldn't have any more running off that circuit. your warning lights and work lights should all be on seperate circuits, possibly with a relay if the amp load is great (relays can provide a means for the stock switch and positions to handle greater lighting loads). Also, *redundant* grounding is your best friend, as exposure to elements and sheetmetal parts allows a lot of electricity to be wasted or worse, cause a fire. -karl f
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