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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Lakeview,N.Y.(WNY)
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Maybe "misterkioti" or someone else might know if there is harness(pt.#)that would plug into the empty female jack at the rear which I could then wire to an outlet of my choice.
It's not shown in my parts book and I didn't check with my dealer. The empty jack I'm refering to is just a round plastic connector near the right rear tail light.........Thanks,Mike |
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Mike, I was told by the service manager where I bought my tractor that the plug was there as a carryover from the tractors produced for local consumption in Korea. He said that the farmers and other users there used the tractor as an auxiliary power source in the outlying areas there. As with many "facts" I don't know that this is true but it sounds possible.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Farmhouse,I'm thinking that I saw a trailer outlet factory installed on the back of a DK45.I was hoping that it used the same connector as the 40.No big deal I'll just cut the plug off and splice..........Mike
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Join Date: Dec 1969
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Hi
Those eletrical plugs on the rear are the only plugs we have in this country (australia) that i am aware of, commonly called 5 or 7 pin trailer plugs. But surely if they are not common in the states the dealers or Daedong USA would change them with no charge. vin |
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