Posted by Mail Man on March 02, 2023 at 19:58:48 from (69.54.123.61):
I have read this page for a long time but have never posted anything. I have a 2-135 White red stripe I am working on, the lights havent worked since I have owned it and I would like to fix them. It has a four position switch on it with six spades on the back. The four positions are off, day, night and field; on the back one wire runs the head lights and dash lights, one runs the warnings, one runs the tail lights and one runs the field lights. There are two wires that dont do anything, one of which I assume is the the power wire, which is not working. My question is what would the last wire be used for and does anyone know where the power supply comes from? I am also not getting power to my turn signals. I have been unable to find a wiring diagram for this tractor.
Also on a side note, this tractor had iso couplers on it, like the ones in the link below, that worked fine in spring of 22 but in fall of 22 I couldnt get them to work. The hose would hookup but oil wouldnt flow through, you could see the outlets move from pressure building but the implement wouldnt move. I put a male coupler in them with nothing on the other end so oil should pour through and nothing came out. I changed them to just a regular female coupler and they work fine. Has anyone ever seen this before or can they tell me what happened. Thanks
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