buckthorn
Member
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2005
- Messages
- 36
- Location
- Black Earth, WI
- Tractor
- New Holland TC33D, John Deere x590, John Deere 325, Kubota RTV 900
When I took the tractor out yesterday, I noticed that the flasher lights were on, even though I hadn't turned them on. And the switch on the dashboard had no effect; I couldn't shut them off. After I brought the tractor back to the barn, I pulled two fuses; the second one worked (the other one is for L/R blinkers, I think). Now, a few days ago, I used the tractor to flatten an area of prairie, heavily laden with last year's tall forb stalks, in preparation for a burn. I suspect that some sticks or stalks might have gotten stuck someplace underneath, interfering with the light switches.
I rarely need these lights for anything, but I wouldn't mind fixing this just the same. Can someone provide me with some suggestions or clues about where to look to try and clean out the offending vegetation? TIA, as always.
I rarely need these lights for anything, but I wouldn't mind fixing this just the same. Can someone provide me with some suggestions or clues about where to look to try and clean out the offending vegetation? TIA, as always.