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200 Allis, head lights went out

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North M

01-26-2007 19:49:21




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The headlights went out the other night while feeding. I mean they all went out at once. Pulled the dash and there is no power going to the headlight switch. Is there a main fuse box that I cannot seem to locate or where does the headlight switch get its power. I jumpered a hot wire to the switch and everything is normal otherwise. Thanks




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cadet trooper

01-27-2007 19:01:50




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 Re: 200 Allis, head lights went out in reply to North M, 01-26-2007 19:49:21  
Since you said you were doing the feeding I'm guessing since you have livestock you have mice beware of the mice! Since your tractor is warm at night when you put it away they could be nesting up somewhere warm and getting bored knawing at your wiring causing big problems. Could get costly if you don't find them until it's too late.CT



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Joe(TX)

01-27-2007 05:35:42




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 Re: 200 Allis, head lights went out in reply to North M, 01-26-2007 19:49:21  
If the 200 is like the 190, the fuse is on the dash. There are 2 fuse holders. Open the little black caps.



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L'burg Dave

01-27-2007 03:17:18




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 Re: 200 Allis, head lights went out in reply to North M, 01-26-2007 19:49:21  
With all of them failing at the same time, it sure sounds like a fuse. I've got a CA and there is a fuse on the light switch itself. Have you looked there? You still could have a direct short that blew the fuse in the first place, so you might want to get a pocket full of them 'til you find the root problem. Dave



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