SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION
Seven Pin Electrical Power Outlet
(except North America)
A standard 7-pin trailer lighting socket (1), is provided
and is mounted at the rear of the tractor. With
reference to the picture inset, the socket connections
(viewed from the front of the socket) are as follows:
Pin
No.
Wire Colour
1.
Yellow
2.
Not Used
3.
Black
4.
Green
5.
Blue
6.
Red
7.
Brown
Seven Pin Electrical Power Outlet
(North America only)
A standard SAE 7-pin connector (1) is provided, to
operate the electrical system on implements and
trailers. With reference to the picture inset, the pin
connections (viewed from the front of the socket) are
as follows:
Pin
No.
Wire Colour
1.
Black
2.
Blue
3.
Yellow
4.
Red
5.
Green
6.
Brown
7.
Not Used
Four Pin Implement Socket (all locations)
A 4-pin, 40 amp socket (1) is standard on all tractors
with cab. (See Section 7 for adaptor cable).
NOTE: The 4-pin socket provides power up to 40
amps. However, operator's should be aware that the
screw terminals (4) Figure 33, share the same 40
amp fuse. The combined output of the 4-pin socket
and the screw terminals is, therefore, limited to 40
amps.
Circuit
L.H. Turn Signal
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Earth (Ground)
R.H. Turn Signal
R.H. Parking Light
Brake Lights
L.H. Parking Light
Circuit
Earth (Ground)
R.H. Parking Light
L.H. Turn Signal
Brake Lights
R.H. Turn Signal
L.H. Parking Light
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