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Famall H (1943) wiring question
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Posted by Wisconsin_Joe on July 16, 2007 at 11:45:30 from (68.22.71.89):
Hi, I have a Farmall H that has been converted to a 12v system and I had some questions about wiring. It looks like the rotary switch under the ammeter for the lights has been replaced by an on and off switch. To start the tractor you flip the switch to on and hit the starter. I would like to get it back to the original rotary switch and get the lights to work. Right now the wires from the lights are just dangling. If anyone has a done this with a 12v system I would be interested in any help you could give. I am a visual person, so diagrams are very helpful to me if anybody has any. Do I even need the on/off switch? How does this work with the rotary switch? Does any one know where to buy a switch like this? On a "43 is it a 3 or 4 switch rotary switch? Sorry about all the questions I am just a rookie at this. Thanks for your time
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