Tom Bowman
Member
I'm trying to decide whether to order a custom wiring harness for the lights (headlights, worklight and tail light) on a TO20 (12V), OR get some loom, wire and terminals and make it myself.
The harnesses from Agri-Services are well-regarded, and look to be reasonably priced.
However, I was a little concerned about the grounding on the lights: from what I've read on the board, it's preferable to run a separate ground wire back to a good ground on the frame, instead of grounding through the light fixture, as was done originally. I can do that if I make my own harness, but I wasn't sure how the Agri-Services harnesses did it.
Also, if I do it myself, I'd probably not use the tube to run the wires up to the hood, and route the wires a little differently, even though that's not "correct", per the FENA lighting article.
Thanks for any advice.
The harnesses from Agri-Services are well-regarded, and look to be reasonably priced.
However, I was a little concerned about the grounding on the lights: from what I've read on the board, it's preferable to run a separate ground wire back to a good ground on the frame, instead of grounding through the light fixture, as was done originally. I can do that if I make my own harness, but I wasn't sure how the Agri-Services harnesses did it.
Also, if I do it myself, I'd probably not use the tube to run the wires up to the hood, and route the wires a little differently, even though that's not "correct", per the FENA lighting article.
Thanks for any advice.