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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 06, 2004 at 19:19:22 from (64.228.11.39):
In Reply to: Tractor Lighting posted by Mitchissippi on October 06, 2004 at 15:12:57:
Mitch: I did a bit of light adding to tractors and combine a few years back. My suggestion if you are adding more lights, would be leave the old switch completely except for dash and flashers. I found that 1066 and 656 even with factory installation, after hours of night work switch was plenty hot. The factory switch did not last long either. I found set of 3 switches complete with a fuse for each curciut. That was 30 years ago, cant remember were I got it, probably out of production by now anyway. I had head lights and working lights on 3 curciuts. There were 5 additional lights over factory setup, for a total of 10. I don't think original Farmall wiring would stand that. I liked having lights on 3 circiuts, at least one didn't get left completely in the dark.
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