4110, 7 pin trailer socket

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UncleBuck01

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Mahindra 4110
suggestions on where to purchase a adaptor to use with flat 4 pin
plug. Have purchased a set of magnetic towing lights to mount on my hay wagons, added some new fields for hay this year and must use a busy state road for access (NY Seaway Trail), trying to make it as safe as possible
when towing these wagons with my tractor
Book says it is a " hella 7 pin trailer socket' which is standard equip on my 4110
 
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It wouldn't be hard to make one. Just need a test light to find which pins do what on the tractor plug. Wire up a mating 4 pin plug with a short piece of flat 4 cable to a 7 pin Hella male and plug it in. You only need to find the left turn, right turn, tail lamp, and ground to wire it in.
I believe the Hella plug has round pins vs flat pin. In either case the site below has the adapters.
Limbergertrailers.com has a ready made 7 pin to 4 pin plug #725 for $8.25
 

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I just bought a 7 to 4 adapter for my truck at Wal-mart for ten dollars, should fit.
 
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George2615 said:
It wouldn't be hard to make one. Just need a test light to find which pins do what on the tractor plug. Wire up a mating 4 pin plug with a short piece of flat 4 cable to a 7 pin Hella male and plug it in. You only need to find the left turn, right turn, tail lamp, and ground to wire it in.
I believe the Hella plug has round pins vs flat pin. In either case the site below has the adapters.
Limbergertrailers.com has a ready made 7 pin to 4 pin plug #725 for $8.25
George2615
Almost, but, the wrong sex :eek: the hella end in the picture is the female end , I need 7 round "protruding" pins (male) to four flat, hope all this talk does not get me in trouble with the moderators :rolleyes:
went to the website did not find what I need. trying to avoid making my own. But, if all else fails !!!!!!!!!


MLinOleMiss said:
I just bought a 7 to 4 adapter for my truck at Wal-mart for ten dollars, should fit.
MLinOleMiss
Thats the first place I looked, wal-mart in a.m. they only had the 7 flat pin to 4
mboulais said:
On my 4110 it is not a standard plug. This is a link to another thread about these plugs

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/mahindra/50051-male-plug-rear-outlet-2810-a.html


This is what mine looks like...
Mboulais
Same as mine. according to the thread you found, there is no chance of getting a adaptor, looks like I'll be doing some wiring this weekend
THANKS to ALL for your replies
 
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I beleive Kioti makes 7 pin plug (male) that fits Mahindra's plug--I got one from Wallace--I haven't hooked it up yet. I wanted it, so it would charge my dump trailer when I was using it with my tractor.
 
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UncleBuck01 said:
George2615
Almost, but, the wrong sex :eek: the hella end in the picture is the female end , I need 7 round "protruding" pins (male) to four flat, hope all this talk does not get me in trouble with the moderators :rolleyes:
went to the website did not find what I need. trying to avoid making my own. But, if all else fails !!!!!!!!!



MLinOleMiss
Thats the first place I looked, wal-mart in a.m. they only had the 7 flat pin to 4

Mboulais
Same as mine. according to the thread you found, there is no chance of getting a adaptor, looks like I'll be doing some wiring this weekend
THANKS to ALL for your replies

I got tired of looking for an adapter for my 4110 and took the original socket out and put a 7 blade RV socket instead. Had to move the location because of the fuel tank. My Anderson dump trailer and my flat trailer that I haul my tractor on both have the 7 RV, as does my F250. I did not attach anything to my brake circuit, am not going to put a controller on the tractor, but I did energize the Batt. + circuit so my dump battery would charge. On rare occasion I pull either trailer on the road and wanted all light functions and this is a snap now.
 
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I have the male end of that plug in stock, if it helps anybody. The 4 pin would have to bewired off from that. I would locate the wires on the back of the tractor receptical, and splice the 4 pin flat to the wires before the receptical. Good luck with it.
 
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The Hella site shows your tractor plug is P/N 4901. The male plug that fits it is P/N 4902. You'd have to use one of these plugs and wire your own adapter plug to get down to a 4 pin flat or change the tractor plug to a standard 7 pin automotive type as someone else said. The only other option is what Galen said and wire in a 4 pin flat pigtail into the tractor wiring of your tractor plug.
 

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