Posted by karl f on March 31, 2008 at 16:06:20 from (64.83.221.111):
In Reply to: Farmall H wiring box posted by 160dan on March 31, 2008 at 15:09:16:
160dan said: (quoted from post at 15:09:16 03/31/08) it is a 4-poss switch...I think at the bottom is't rear light, up one="off" up onemore = lowbeam and last up = highbeam. All my manuals show generator and lots of wires to a v-regulator and I have a 12v conversion/alternator
the correct 4 position for an H has only 2 positions for lights. the other two are for charge rate. clockwise L H D B. Low charge, High charge, Dim, Bright
Since you have an alternator conversion, you should have a 3 position switch from an H: O D B; Off, Dim, Bright.
or you can put on a 4 position from a newer such as 56 series: O D B R; Off Dim Bright, Rear worklight.
the H 4-position is NOT the same as the newer 4-position. it is a switch with two seperate switching components built into it.
if you use the H 4-position on your current system, you will have two positions that do nothing (lights off). You cannot easily use those positions like the light terminals since they short to ground.
a continuity tester, voltage tester, multi-meter, and fused jumper wires are your best friends.
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