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Re: 706D wiring for lights
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Posted by Allan In NE on January 22, 2007 at 18:03:26 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: 706D wiring for lights posted by GeneP on January 22, 2007 at 17:26:28:
Hi Gene, It's easier than you think as most all IH tractors are pretty much wired the same for lights. Wire the switch just like the old one was wired; do it one terminal at a time and you'll be just fine. The only thing you might want to check in this area is the dash lights as they feed from the switch, to the junction block, then out to the individual lights. Now, that original flasher has lost a leg; that's probably why it doesn't work. Find the wire that is hot when the rear red road lite is on. The hazzard circuit splits off from this hot feed just behind and above the left brake, from there into the flasher, then out of the flasher and out to the hazzard lights. This puts the hazzards working all the time except when the field lights are on. Allan
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