What is this wire?

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tradosaurus

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I was performing my 50 hr maintenance on my L3301 and noticed a wire with two ends hanging loose. I was under the "passenger" side of the tractor.

Anyone know where the two ends attach?

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   / What is this wire? #2  
cann't tell from quality of pic and not sure if you mean 1 wire with 2 ends OR two indiv. wires ..... but if it is two wires (one Y and the other B/Y) then it is the 10a circuit for the optional work light. If you can get better pic. or can tell me how many indiv. wires and their colors I can look it up for you.
 
   / What is this wire? #3  
I lightened your photo.

It looks like a safety switch wire. HST pedal, clutch pedal perhaps

Dave M7040
 

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   / What is this wire? #4  
Is it a brake light switch. Our big tractors have to have brake lights if pulling a large trailer
 
   / What is this wire? #5  
Is it a brake light switch. Our big tractors have to have brake lights if pulling a large trailer

In North America tractors do not have brake lights nor even brake light switches.

Often Kubota wiring diagrams will show the brake light switch but these diagrams are used world wide.

Dave M7040
 
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I lightened your photo.

It looks like a safety switch wire. HST pedal, clutch pedal perhaps

Dave M7040

Thank you. Doesn't look serious but even if I fix it I see it being ripped apart again.
 
   / What is this wire? #8  
What is the other end of the device (with the wire(s)) connected to?
 
   / What is this wire? #9  
Using what function, brake or clutch, causes the plunger to be depressed?...............Mike
 
   / What is this wire? #10  
In North America tractors do not have brake lights nor even brake light switches.

Often Kubota wiring diagrams will show the brake light switch but these diagrams are used world wide.

Dave M7040

Not entirely true. I've driven North American market tractors that had brake lights, quite entertaining when using the brakes in the dark doing field work.

Also, 4 wheel braking is achieved on "brake light" models by engaging the front axle when both brake pedals are pushed.
 

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