As I recall there isnt any round thing under the seat. The wire comes out of the control box and runs down the side of the gear box and seat support. This is where it gets bad because then it is just hung around the rockshaft arm. I printed out the information from the Case site and it doesnt show a flasher control.
Two square connectors come out of the wire about a foot from the end and I suppose this is where the flashing lights hook in. The end of the wire then has three wire hanging out and I guess this goes to the rear work light because it has three wires on the connector.
I only have one of the flashing lighs. Other is missing in action.
The two front lights I have taken off to check to see if they worked. The lights worked but the connector in the back of one was broke so I ordered a new one. Case still carries the complete light or you can get just the wire connector. There was only $7.00 differance so I got the complete light for $56.00. The wire connector was $49.00.
The rear work light worked fine, main light and red.
Hugh is suppose to send me the wiring diagram. When he does maybe that will show where the flasher thing goes.
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