Posted by The tractor vet on August 01, 2011 at 08:07:02 from (75.19.127.83):
In Reply to: 756 wiring posted by Mr_Pat_The_Cat on August 01, 2011 at 01:56:47:
well first off i do not have a wiring diagram of the way i do it . as i never set down to draw one up . I start off by using the hot wire that use to go to the fuse holder and feed a 20 amp breaker and from there to the hot post of the head light switch . Then i use the work light wire off the head light switch to feed a 30 amp relay and get power for the relay from the hot post on the starter to another 20 amp breaker and come off it to feed the relay then from the relay to the work light system . Now if you harness is that screwed up i do not know what to tell ya as i can not see it myself. And i have no idea on what all is needed . you may need a complete new harness . Keep in mind that your tractor has a resistor wire that feeds the points and here i have no idea on where you would ever find that wire to build a new harness like factory. I just got tired of always replacing the head light switches as the switch will not stand up to four headlights and one back light for long and add a couple more lights like everybody does and the fuse can not handle it . After i found myself standing in the dark one night at 2 in the morning while plowing and trying to find the little box of spare fuses in the tool box in total darkness plus the fact that i was five miles from my truck i solves that problem by doing this .
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