BX fuse "work lights"

/ BX fuse "work lights" #1  

brassspike

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I'm looking at adding some lights to my 2350. I was digging in the fuse block and see a fuse for work lights. I had to quit due to darkness but could find no unlit lights when pulling that fuse out. What does it control? or is the tractor ready for work lights?
Thanks, bill
 
/ BX fuse "work lights" #2  
That circuit is there for an optional rear worklight. The wire and common are probably under the seat. You can attach to those wires to use the circuit. There have been posts on it that have pictures.
 
/ BX fuse "work lights" #4  
"Under the seat" for the location of the wires is misleading. They are taped to the outside of a black electrical conduit at the rear of the tractor, on the left side of the mount for the hitch upper link, between it and the left upper arm which raises the hitch.

So technically the wires are beneath the seat but they can NOT be seen by looking under the seat.

The wires have bullet connectors. One is hot, the other is ground.
 
/ BX fuse "work lights" #5  
Sorry if "under the seat" is too misleading. On my tractor they are in plain sight when I lift the seat. Also, the ground on my tractor has a ring connector.

It seems to me that Hedgy has answered the question completely.
 

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