wojnaroski
Silver Member
Wishing to provide an easy way to install a rear work light, I have been struggling with finding out how to get electrical power to the leads under the right rear fender.
No reflection on Cub or anyone else I have contacted, Cub informed me that the wiring harness is used on several different tractors and powers different features. Therefore it is hard to track down every lead.
I have finally discovered a solution. If nothing else, I am persistent.
I have discovered a single connector for a fuse inside the console under the steering wheel. This connector has three red wires connected to it and accepts a single fuse.
I placed a 20 amp fuse in this connector and now have power to the leads at the rear.
Cub used to have a light kit available as an option but has discontinued it. Only need to install a light with a switch or install both light and switch. Not difficult at this point.
No reflection on Cub or anyone else I have contacted, Cub informed me that the wiring harness is used on several different tractors and powers different features. Therefore it is hard to track down every lead.
I have finally discovered a solution. If nothing else, I am persistent.
I have discovered a single connector for a fuse inside the console under the steering wheel. This connector has three red wires connected to it and accepts a single fuse.
I placed a 20 amp fuse in this connector and now have power to the leads at the rear.
Cub used to have a light kit available as an option but has discontinued it. Only need to install a light with a switch or install both light and switch. Not difficult at this point.