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Posted by karl f on March 06, 2003 at 12:02:29 from (65.237.15.56):
In Reply to: Re: dimmers posted by Bob M on March 06, 2003 at 04:44:55:
hmm...only a rear work and two heads are on there, and it was wired with dim as an on as well, and the rear work light on in both (or maybe one), with the switch in the rear assembly disabled as well (seems to be worn out anyway). it may have been a half-witted attempt to make the rear only come on in one position. it was obviously a half-witted attempt to make the lights work period, although not "that" bad of a job, but it could have been done better with connectors instead of unsoldered splices and electrical tape (it was simple and functional). with the stricter road lighting laws these days perpetuating state to state, one almost has to re-engineer the lighting circuit on any tractor made before 1990. i have a few ideas floating in my head and i'll have to put them to use one day--soon. -karl
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