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Nice thread- very informative.
Some tractors (if you're lucky) come with lots of extra wiring for accessories & lights. I have some extra wires behind my cab. They're always hot when the key is "on". Then I have some extra wires under my rear fenders that make the continuity tester blink when the turn signals are "on".
I plan to use the "blinking" ones for a set of wide-set road flashers for when the wagon is in tow to the farm on the road so cars can see me better from behind.
I guess the constant hot wires behind the cab are for running lights or ?????
Some tractors (if you're lucky) come with lots of extra wiring for accessories & lights. I have some extra wires behind my cab. They're always hot when the key is "on". Then I have some extra wires under my rear fenders that make the continuity tester blink when the turn signals are "on".
I plan to use the "blinking" ones for a set of wide-set road flashers for when the wagon is in tow to the farm on the road so cars can see me better from behind.
I guess the constant hot wires behind the cab are for running lights or ?????