MitchellB
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- Joined
- Jul 22, 2012
- Messages
- 384
- Location
- Greensboro, NC
- Tractor
- 1958 861D Ford Powermaster Diesel & 2016 Husqvarna YTA24V48
I got to wondering what went in the empty hole in my dash panel below my proof meter that has a metal cap plug in it now.

I saw some tractors online that had a dash light that stands up and points toward the proof meter that seem to be what Ford originally put in there. I found some of those little light fixtures for sale, and they were pretty pricey I thought.

I did not need to fill that hole that bad and besides except for my oil pressure gauge, all the other gauges have lights in them.
So I began to think of something useful I could use that 1 1/8" hole for and discovered these on eBay for $3.

I wasn't really sure it would fit until it arrived in today's mail and I was able to measure it. It is plastic, so I don't guess I can light a cigar with it, but I don't smoke anyway. However there are many other things that I use a standard 12 automotive auxiliary socket to power devices since my 861D is powered by 12 volts too.
Then I found these LED meters for a couple bucks also that I could plug into the socket and be able to tell at a glance the voltage the battery or generator is producing.

However when mine arrived from China the bezel was busted and I'm waiting on a replacement, but the meter still works. When the weather warms up some, I'll install these in that hole.
Anyone else pull the plug and put anything in that hole?

I saw some tractors online that had a dash light that stands up and points toward the proof meter that seem to be what Ford originally put in there. I found some of those little light fixtures for sale, and they were pretty pricey I thought.

I did not need to fill that hole that bad and besides except for my oil pressure gauge, all the other gauges have lights in them.
So I began to think of something useful I could use that 1 1/8" hole for and discovered these on eBay for $3.

I wasn't really sure it would fit until it arrived in today's mail and I was able to measure it. It is plastic, so I don't guess I can light a cigar with it, but I don't smoke anyway. However there are many other things that I use a standard 12 automotive auxiliary socket to power devices since my 861D is powered by 12 volts too.
Then I found these LED meters for a couple bucks also that I could plug into the socket and be able to tell at a glance the voltage the battery or generator is producing.

However when mine arrived from China the bezel was busted and I'm waiting on a replacement, but the meter still works. When the weather warms up some, I'll install these in that hole.
Anyone else pull the plug and put anything in that hole?