Posted by 2510Paul on May 11, 2009 at 18:53:06 from (69.29.231.21):
I am helping my neighbor put lights on a 1066 he just bought. I got a copy of the wiring diagram from the dealer. What are the terminal designations on the light switch mean.
Bat. = Battery Instr. = Instrument Lights, I assume T. L. = ???? Tail Light? H. L. = ???? Wire goes to Front Lights; Head Lights? R. L. = ???? Rear Light or Red Light?
The markings on the switch knob or decal are also tough to read. If you know those I would appreciate it. I assume something like High Beam, Low Beam, ????
Additionally, this tractor has a cab on it but the lights were all stripped off because they were Halogens and the dealer said don't run Halogens through the light switch. I assume because Low Beam simply runs a resistor in series with the light and too large a load will burn out the resistor.
I plan the wire the standard light switch to non-Halogens in the front grill of the tractor and the rear work light. Then I plan to put Halogens on the Cab front and back through a separate fuse and switch. Comments. Thanks, Paul
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