Posted by Deere Driver on May 25, 2015 at 12:22:40 from (71.46.95.138):
I have an older New Generation John Deere Tractor that has a round female plug on the rear to provide electrical access for plugging in implements needing electrical power. Probably the biggest need was for implement lights, but I believe this plug could also have provided an electrical source for scales on a grinder mixer, plus any number of other electrical needs. My plug is 12 volt and is "hot." Any idea where I can find a male plug to plug into the female tractor plug? Plug is about 1/2" in diameter. Tractor part (female end) has two parallel leads sticking out inside the round opening, under the dust cover. The male plug that I need would be plastic with two small holes that would line up with the leads on the tractor plug. They are available from Deere Parts, but are very pricy. Anyone know of a cheaper source? Used plugs would be OK, if they are in good condition. Could use a couple of them if available.
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