The lead in the picture is for the 7-pin socket on the back of the tractor. There are Worklight Leads, but they are the bullet connectors.
Hope this helps
What?I see three (power) pins with ground and switch legs...If you are a Kioti dealer (as per your profile) you didn't offer an opinion on what the connector is for...?? And I believe what most think is the "7th" pin is a snap lock for the connector??
What?
I see three (power) pins with ground and switch legs...If you are a Kioti dealer (as per your profile) you didn't offer an opinion on what the connector is for...??
And I believe what most think is the "7th" pin is a snap lock for the connector??
MIE IS a Kioti dealer, AND approved advertiser on TBN, as their profile shows. This is a FACT.:confused2:
The female pigtail plugs into it's male counterpart and provides wiring for a trailer connection to the tractor, as I stated/ suggested it might in post #2. The tractor also has a hot and ground for work light(s), not switched, but fused, for owner use.
MIE,
I looked and don't see any unconnected sockets on the tractor that this lead would go to. Are you saying there should be a socket or are you saying that it is something optional?
Thanks.
Steven