This video is so informative. It’s simple and much better than another one I just watched which involved running the wires into some purple wire and was quite a job just for working lights. I don’t think he knows about John Deere having the quick connections. 👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Are you sure? I think they are 0.180. Grote part #84-2447 is correct for a 0.180" heat shrink male bullet connector and Grote part #84-2448 is correct for a 0.180" heat shrink female bullet connector.
I did exactly what you described to my John Deere 2038R tractor (before I saw your post) and when the light bar was all hooked up, it worked perfectly. However, now when I turn my headlight switch to the position which activates the new lightbar, I get a danger triangle sign on my dash with the message "HOC 157162.02". Got any idea what may be causing that?
This video is so informative. It’s simple and much better than another one I just watched which involved running the wires into some purple wire and was quite a job just for working lights. I don’t think he knows about John Deere having the quick connections. 👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
the bullet connector you need is .176" i got mine at Napa
Are you sure? I think they are 0.180. Grote part #84-2447 is correct for a 0.180" heat shrink male bullet connector and Grote part #84-2448 is correct for a 0.180" heat shrink female bullet connector.
Very helpful. Found my wiring on a 3320 behind/under seat.
That 4310 is quite the little workhorse
Do you know if the wiring you showed us would be applicable for older John Deere’s models as well? Particularly for an 80s model 850? Thank you
Thanks for sharing, I've got a 4200jd going to look
What is the best way to run the wire thru the roll bar?
I did exactly what you described to my John Deere 2038R tractor (before I saw your post) and when the light bar was all hooked up, it worked perfectly. However, now when I turn my headlight switch to the position which activates the new lightbar, I get a danger triangle sign on my dash with the message "HOC 157162.02". Got any idea what may be causing that?
It Always concerns me using factory wiring.
Over draw melt something & void your warranty. I think I’d rather run my own lines.
It Always concerns me using factory wiring.
Over draw melt something & void your warranty. I think I’d rather run my own lines.