How can wire brake lights onto a rear carry-all using a Kubota B7800?

   / How can wire brake lights onto a rear carry-all using a Kubota B7800? #21  
thanks,I am going to use it as a man-lift also when I get around to working on my roof. I have a quick attach forklift setup so all i need is to put a couple pieces of rectangular box under it to keep it in place.
 
   / How can wire brake lights onto a rear carry-all using a Kubota B7800? #22  
I hope you start a thread on this. I'd like brakes on my dump trailer when it's pulled by the tractor, for going down steep hills.

Will do. I just picked up a $100 brake controller from Menards for $26, plus I have 22% in rebates coming back. I'll probably get to it next week. Having brakes on the trailer is quite necessary as the trailer can easily jackknife the tractor without it. Probably the downhill plan for you should be to use the trailer brakes to do all the stopping :)
 
   / How can wire brake lights onto a rear carry-all using a Kubota B7800? #23  
Do yourself a favor. Avoid more lights.
I'm thinking of adding some marker lights to my new tractor (cab)...... why would I want to avoid this?
 
   / How can wire brake lights onto a rear carry-all using a Kubota B7800? #24  
I'm thinking of adding some marker lights to my new tractor (cab)...... why would I want to avoid this?

The only thing I could think of is overloading the alternator, but if you see what your max amp draw is with all current accessories powered on against the alternator output and have enough margin then you'll be fine.
 

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