Posted by tomstractorsandtoys1 on October 27, 2012 at 13:15:14 from (64.136.27.161):
I bought a 30 bale thrower for my John Deere 24T baler that we bale cornstalks with and it has electric controls for the distance control and the tilt for corners and hills.The thrower came with no wiring and my dealer says it is not to be had anymore(I could not afford it if they could get it)What switchs do I buy and how do I wire it up? Both the distance and the tilt have two wires coming out and you simply reverse the wires for either direction, but how do I get a switch to do this? Where should the ground go or maybe I don't need one? Wiring is something that I am very poor at. I have trouble keeping the lights working on my tractors.I have rewired a few tractors,mainly 24 to 12 volt and making a new harness works better for me than converting the old one. Thanks for any help you can offer.
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