TC33D wire connection
Mark Wooldridge
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2000-07-24 18218
All,I have a TC33d w/SS and there is a wire connection next to the right rear hazard light. I was guessing that this is a connection for the rear light. My question is what is necessary to make this work? My light switch on the dash only has 3 positions, off, dash lights and driving lights. Would there normally be another switch, or a 4 position switch?Thanks,
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TC33D wire connection
Michael
Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 0 Ok |
2000-07-24 18222
I have a TC29S which has the same wire. I believe you are correct--it's power for the work light. I don't have one, but I understand the work light has its own switch much like the switch on the tractor's existing lights to turn flashers on-off. The switch on the NH work light that connects to those wires has its own on-off switch. ....
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TC33D wire connection
Bird Senter
Join Date: Jun 1999 Posts: 962 |
2000-07-24 18228
My Kubota has about the same thing. It's wired through the ignition switch so it's only hot when the key is on. But instead of Kubota's work light with its own switch, I ran a wire to a 3 way toggle switch that I installed on my canopy and from that switch to a work light on the rear and one on the front. With the toggle switch I can turn either light on, but not both at the same time. The Kubota wire is fused with a 10 amp fuse and I used 55 watt halogen work lights from Northern Tool. ....
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TC33D wire connection
John Shade
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2000-07-25 18265
My TC33 does have the work spot light, which is very handy at dusk, that is connected by the signal light. It does have its own switch as Micheal pointed out. Power to this light is ran through the ignition switch. ....
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