TC40DA - Work Lights

   / TC40DA - Work Lights #1  

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Silk Hope North Carolina
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New Holland TC40D
I am putting work lights on my tractor. Looking at the fuse digram, they list two fuses for work lights. One 10 Amp turn signal, rear work light and the other 15 Amp, front head lights, auxiliary rear work light. Which one is wired to the bullet connector just behind the seat? Do I also need to wire in a switch or will they work off the headlight switch?

Thanks,

Wally
 
   / TC40DA - Work Lights #2  
My schematic shows the rear work light is wired to fuse #3 in parallel with the turn signal/flasher. You will have to add a switch to the rear work light because the connector is powered anytime the ignition switch is turned on. You can easily verify this with a voltmeter or test light in the connector behind the seat. Turn the ignition on and check for voltage. Then, pull fuse #3 and see if the voltage goes away.
 

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