Posted by Dave H (MI) on October 23, 2013 at 10:47:29 from (173.121.113.1):
Running out of day here and I have to meet the nephew out on the farm before dark to show him where he needs to hunt to thin out the hoofed locusts.
There is a wire in the right fender coming out of the light harness and it has a black snap on connector. I believe this wire is the one they mention in the manuals as a hot lead for implement accessories...in this case the auto row markers on a corn planter. I have the floor pulled up in the cab but the harness disappeared into the side of the fender and I cannot identify it again in the area visible to me. The wire in question is green and white (might have been black and white back in the day). Can anyone tell me if I am tracing the correct wire and, if so, where I might find the other end of it? I believe it needs to be hooked onto a 10 amp breaker to get power to the control box. If I am on the wrong track it would be nice to know that too. Any help appreciated!
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