Everyone,
This isn't a Farmall issue exactly, but I'll take whatever info you can provide.
I have a 1947 Farmall H, 6V setup. I also have a hay wagon I use for Halloween rides, etc.
Last year, the local police asked that I add a flasher system to my wagon for safety reasons. My neighbor had an old flasher set (the type you use when towing a car) that hooks into a truck receiver that he wired up for his new John Deere. It is a 7 way pin connection. I used his tractor and everything worked wonderfully. This year, I plan on using my tractor. Since I have a 6V system on my Farmall, I wired up the system shown using a standalone small 12V battery. It doesn't work. I don't know if the existing wiring on the hay wagon is messed up (its been sitting out in the elements for a year), or if the issue is with my circuit. So, can anyone tell me if what I put together is correct? In the meantime, I'll troubleshoot the wagon's electrical components.
Art
This isn't a Farmall issue exactly, but I'll take whatever info you can provide.
I have a 1947 Farmall H, 6V setup. I also have a hay wagon I use for Halloween rides, etc.
Last year, the local police asked that I add a flasher system to my wagon for safety reasons. My neighbor had an old flasher set (the type you use when towing a car) that hooks into a truck receiver that he wired up for his new John Deere. It is a 7 way pin connection. I used his tractor and everything worked wonderfully. This year, I plan on using my tractor. Since I have a 6V system on my Farmall, I wired up the system shown using a standalone small 12V battery. It doesn't work. I don't know if the existing wiring on the hay wagon is messed up (its been sitting out in the elements for a year), or if the issue is with my circuit. So, can anyone tell me if what I put together is correct? In the meantime, I'll troubleshoot the wagon's electrical components.
Art