WD instrument panel

Can someone please post a few pictures of a WD instrument panel. I am rewiring my WD and noticed that my panel has 4 holes. 1 for ammeter, mag kill switch and lights. I cant figure out why there would be another hole smaller than the light switch hole. Thanks for the help in advance.
 
Every one I have seen has that extra hole with a plug in it. Guess they did that so a person could add a switch if they wanted to with out having to drill a hole
 
(quoted from post at 22:44:00 04/01/13) Can someone please post a few pictures of a WD instrument panel. I am rewiring my WD and noticed that my panel has 4 holes. 1 for ammeter, mag kill switch and lights. I cant figure out why there would be another hole the same size as the light switch hole. Thanks for the help in advance.

Here is my panal. Is this how the rest are?
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That is a normal WD instrument panel. The small hole is for a nut and bolt to hold the original light/charge switch.
 
Thanks guys. Since i bought some headlights off of Old and I'm converting this tractor to 12volt I'm fixing some damaged tin work like this panel and battery box. I just want it to look correct for the most part except for the alternator of course.
 
If I remember I guess I should look at my parts WC and Parts WD and my WD45 and see how each one looks then maybe take a picture
 
This picture is also from my WD-45 Manual but this is obviously a WD as it has a straight shifter and a magneto switch.
Is the hole you are speaking of like the one below the light switch in this picture?
I guess that only adds more mystery to the question!! LOL
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I believe the later WDs (with battery ignition) also have the key switch like the WD-45s.
Also......the light switch is moved to the right and the magneto kill switch was eliminated on these newer tractors.
 
In the picture i posted i dont know what goes in the smallest hole. The 2 roughly 1/2" holes and the 2" amp meter hole i know what goes there.
 
What TED says; the screw that holds the light switch.
If you look real close, you can see those screws in the pics I posted from the manual.
 

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