FUSES
The tractor is equipped with a fuse in the circuit to
protect the electrical system against jump starts
and overloads.
Fuses installed in the tractor is shown in “Figure
77”.
1.
Main Fuse (80A)
2.
Fuse Box
To replace the damaged fuse, remove the covers
by hand to reach the fuses.
GLOW PLUG
The glow plugs are of a sheathed type and
connected in parallel. Therefore, if one of the plugs
is disconnected, performance is not totally
defective. When the heat wire of the glow plug is
disconnected, the preheat time of the control
resistance is abnormally prolonged. When the
center polarity, the body and the sheath come In
contact with one another, the glow signal lamp will
be heated quickly and the wiring of the pre-heated
circuit will burn out.
See “Figure 78” for locations of the fuses in the
fuse box.
The circuits equipped with fuses are described
below:
1.
Instrument Parking Lights
2.
Main Illumination Parking Lamps
3.
Rear Illumination Lamps
4.
Left Hand-Side Turn Signal
5.
Right Hand-Side Turn Signal
6.
Front Head Lamp High Beam
7.
Front Headlight Low Beam
8.
Signal Switch – Direct Electric
9.
Differential Lock / Instrument
10.
Stop Solenoid Relay / Alternator
11.
Brake
12.
Signal Switch – Ignition 1
13.
Rotating Beacon Lamp
14.
Ignition key - Direct Electric
15.
Starter Motor Start - Flasher
16.
Stop Solenoid Relay – Direct Electric
17.
Spare
18.
Spare
Figure 77
1
2
Figure 78
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