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Re: Farmall 756 ignition key switch question
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 02, 2005 at 07:17:45 from (4.124.86.182):
In Reply to: Farmall 756 ignition key switch question posted by Mike Persson on June 02, 2005 at 06:08:43:
NO. The wireing on the older farmalls leaves alot to be desired . Just like tryen to add more lights on the old system you are just asken for trouble . But if you just set down and think things out and add a couple CV relays and self resetting breakers then one can add a few more lites and accesoryes and if done correctly it will look factory and you don"t have to replace the lite switch every couple monthes and have fuses blowen all the time . On the 06"s and thru 66 seires i mak up a bracket that mounts up under the sheetmetal by the T/A lever and mount the a couple twenty amp breakers and a couple C V relays for the extra lites and any cab acc. then make up a wire harness in factory color code that plugs in to the factory harness no cutting and splicing no butt connectors it is time well spent. And if something does happen then you can trace the wires by the color .
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