Massey 35 Flasher

Dano41

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Hi,this is the flasher unit on the tractor which is faulty when looking for a replacement what numbers or codes are the important?
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I have searched for this unit all I can get is used lucas ones.It is 3 pin what should I be looking for as an equivalent?
 
(quoted from post at 15:06:29 03/04/21) I have searched for this unit all I can get is used lucas ones.It is 3 pin what should I be looking for as an equivalent?

If you take it to an automotive parts store they should be able to match it up or cross reference it for you. Given you are in Ireland, I don't know your stores or the brands they carry. From what I see on line about the 35088A it sounds like it is a flasher that will handle LED lamps. The 19FL looks like it relates to Ford.

The North American 35 parts book doesn't show any signal lights. I am thinking a 12 volt heavy duty three prong auto flasher will work. If you have LED lamps it would need to be a flasher that is LED compatible. Again an automotive or truck/lorry parts source should be able to match something up.
 
(quoted from post at 05:53:53 03/05/21)
(reply to post at 16:56:09 03/04/21)

I think you can use an electronic 12 volt three pole flasher (must be compatible with LED lamps if yours are LED) with at least the 42/98 watt rating. You can try using the number 19fl, in your search. I found this one using that number. The site has some contact info (phone and email) so you might reach out to them to see if this one, or another, they sell is the correct one for your application.

https://www.classiccarleds.co.uk/co...relay-for-classic-cars-with-oe-clicking-sound

You should figure out the three connections (power, load, earth?, etc.) on yours to confirm when matching a new one. I don't have any like it here to try/test so this is based on experience with flashers and what I can find on line. The info for this appears it was used more on your side of the pond so I haven't hit a cross reference chart saying "this one replaces this one".
 

Thank you for taking the time to check that.So the one one that is ment of led can be used with ordinary bulbs?
 
(quoted from post at 12:04:17 03/05/21)
Thank you for taking the time to check that.So the one one that is ment of led can be used with ordinary bulbs?

That is my understanding; a flasher for LED lamps will work on both LED and incandescent lamps. The LED ones work with the lower voltage draw of LED lamps, than the flashers intended for incandescent lamps, which have a higher amperage draw than LEDs when flashing. You can find a good bit of info on the web to help you decide which you need for certain. If you have no LEDs in the system a regular mechanical flasher may work. You just need to know what your 3 wires are so they go to the proper terminals of the flasher.
 

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