Phred
Veteran Member
I have a baler with electric tie that I want to connect up to my TN 70D. Electrically its very simple just a hot and ground plus two wires going back to the baler. A little switch operates the tie mecahisim as needed.
My question is that since its a cab tractor I would A) rather not drill any holes, and B) would prefer not to have to leave the windows open just to run the wires out. Not a big deal and an obvious solution but a more elegant solution is likely possible.
So while considering places to mount this little box I noticed that A) the tractor appears to have no DC power outlets on the back except for the 7 pin trailer connector. I will need that for the baler lights. However, in the cab just to the right of the seat in the back is a 4 pin connector. I measured it and two connections appear to be 12V and two appear to be ground. So I was thinking I could tap power from two of these (a 12V and ground pin) and rewire the other two to a connector on the back of the tractor that way when its time to use the bailer just plug in the little control box in the cab and the baler to the back of the tractor and your ready to go.
Key issue is how much current can I draw from the connector? The baler needs 30 amps. I am sure the connector is fused but to what current level? Any body have a set of wiring diagrams for this machine? The owners manual does not even mention the connector and the dealer said "yep thats a power connector.....", they then proceeded to give me two different current specs /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Anyone else have a better solution.
Fred
My question is that since its a cab tractor I would A) rather not drill any holes, and B) would prefer not to have to leave the windows open just to run the wires out. Not a big deal and an obvious solution but a more elegant solution is likely possible.
So while considering places to mount this little box I noticed that A) the tractor appears to have no DC power outlets on the back except for the 7 pin trailer connector. I will need that for the baler lights. However, in the cab just to the right of the seat in the back is a 4 pin connector. I measured it and two connections appear to be 12V and two appear to be ground. So I was thinking I could tap power from two of these (a 12V and ground pin) and rewire the other two to a connector on the back of the tractor that way when its time to use the bailer just plug in the little control box in the cab and the baler to the back of the tractor and your ready to go.
Key issue is how much current can I draw from the connector? The baler needs 30 amps. I am sure the connector is fused but to what current level? Any body have a set of wiring diagrams for this machine? The owners manual does not even mention the connector and the dealer said "yep thats a power connector.....", they then proceeded to give me two different current specs /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Anyone else have a better solution.
Fred