[Farmall] Wiring
Andy glines
pioneersop96 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 25 10:52:05 PDT 2004
This is a good recommendation on the size. Remember
to use stranded wire on applications that experience
movement and vibration. Solid wire will work-harden
and break if used on a tractor.
--- Karl Olmstead <olmstead at ridgenet.net> wrote:
> I'd probably use #16, although #18 is probably
> adequate. A couple of six
> volt, 35 watt headlights would draw about six amps
> each, so if I were
> running just one wire to them, I might go up to #14.
> But I'd guess that
> Farmall headlamps were lower power than that. On
> tractors, I often use
> larger wire than necessary, just for its physical
> strength. Don't forget to
> clean up the ground connection from light housing to
> tractor.
>
> -Karl
>
> -------------------------
> > This is perhaps an ignorant question, but what is
> the recommended gauge
> > of wire to use to connect up lights on tractors
> such as Hs or Ms with 6
> > volt systems?
> >
>
>
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Andy Glines
Evansville, IN
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