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Old 12-02-2008, 02:40 PM   #38 (permalink)
Karl2
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Default Re: How To Put Cab / Flasher Lights ON Designated Switch

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Originally Posted by nmu98 View Post
If I underdstand you correctly, you want the rear work lights to be on all the time with the front work lights. If that is the case, and you never want to be able to turn them off when the front ones are on, then you just need to connect the two wires that are on that switch. There is no need to run them up to the dash switch.
Lol where's my brain, it should have occurred to me that the rear work lights were already connected to the main switch since they won't turn on unless front work lights are already on. Fortunately with the in-laws visiting I haven't had time for the switch project yet so nothing's been compromised so far.

Indeed I want both sets of work lights to be on anytime the main switch is set to work lights since this is the light configuration required for snow removal (main task) and I can't think of any other job I'm using this tractor for that would require front work lights only.
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