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Re: 1940's Farmall H - Replacing Light Switch
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Posted by CNKS on May 19, 2004 at 18:51:40 from (207.178.99.217):
In Reply to: 1940's Farmall H - Replacing Light Switch posted by Brian on May 19, 2004 at 09:23:29:
No one has mentioned this, but if your switch is the same as came on the tractors when new, I think it can be wired for four positions. In other words there is only one switch, just put together different, depending on whether there is a cutout or regulator. But, you have to take the thing apart. On the C I bought a while back mud daubers glop filled the whole light box. The C had a regulator so the switch had 3 positions. I tossed the wiring and disassembled the switch. Put it together wrong and had four positions. Took me a couple of hours to get it back together right so that the lights were wired right along with having the 3 positions. I am not sure this will give you LHDB, but if you want to mess around with it, you might give it a try. You will probably need the diagram that is in your operator's manual. I did not start the tractor until I had the switch correct, though, so I don't know what the extra position would have done to my regulator.
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