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Posted by K.B.-826 on October 06, 2004 at 19:25:12 from (209.163.43.4):
In Reply to: Tractor Lighting posted by Mitchissippi on October 06, 2004 at 15:12:57:
Mitch, the hot wire to the light switch comes from the fuse holder in the dash. Can't explain where the hot wire to the fuse holder comes from, but it ties in with somthing in that mess of harnesses and connectors behind the dash. That wire goes through an obscene number of connections before it gets to the switch. You could just as well run a 10 or 12-guage wire from the "B" terminal of the starter solinoid to the fuse holder, 10 or 12-guage from the fuse holder to the switch, then run 14-guage to the lights. In the first on position of the switch, you only want your front two headlights to be on, and they should be dim. Your red tail light and flasher should also be on. Same story at the second on position, only now the front headlights should be bright. At the third position, you should have bright headlights, worklights (in the fender or at the front of the cab), and white taillight.
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