Posted by Robert Searcy on September 12, 2007 at 08:48:15 from (144.226.230.36):
I am getting ready to attempt to wire up the lights on my 560. It currently has only one light on the light bar, insulation that is coming off the wires that I am going to have to replace.
It has the same type of rotating lookign knob with three positions that our 400 did that I grew up on. Any idea what those are for?
I will be needing one of the lights for the light bar. It does not have the clamp on bracket or anything.
It does not have the rear light or bracket either that mounts to the seat area. I see a couple of bolt holes there is all. Any idea what kind of light went there??
Someone has added the big square fenders from a 656 series and there are two lights on them on the inside of those. Looks like you could add another set of lights to the outside of those as well as some sort of holes in the fenders for a rear facing or flashers or something.
Now for the million dollar question. My tractor has two 6 Volt Batteries with the positive post of the first battery going to the solenoid, then the negative post of it going to the positive post of the second battery then the netative post of the second battery going to ground. I presume this is a serial setup meaning its 12 volts.
THere is a big white rectangular resistor under the fuel tank it has a yellow wire going up to the key switch and the other looks to go to the alternator. Its a delco alternator. Somebody musta put that on there.
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