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ok, found more. Those go to trailer light switch 190 (S8 )which is for a tractor only.
so since I do not have a tractor, my guess is that I should wrap both ends so they do not connect and send a signal anywhere….. thoughts?
I would think you would want a rigid connection to the disc. If it slides unevenly, turns on edge, and lets loose, you will have a frisbee instead of an anchor.
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The pulling arm limits how deep it can go and since you are dragging it a bit, the back side of the spade does not have suction on it, so you should be able to pull straight up on the arm tip to break the front suction and pull the spade up.
That is what I concluded by looking at videos, but...
Thanks! I will have to look for that switch. If it is not there, do I connect them together, tape them off, or ground them?
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Update, installed my cheap camera. It works great but I do get some lines on it. Not sure if that is emi from the routing or something else. Knew it looked great first fire up.
at night it is a little too bright. In cities I leave it on. In the countryside, turn it off.
The advantage to the spade style is they dig themselves in once you get them started.
I have thought of making one where the arm is one piece and the spade is a second. Then it could lay flat ish when disassembled.
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Anyone know where these attach? The schematic is confusing me on what they tie to.
they have two ring terminals. I am assuming they go to ground maybe?
As many of you know, I cut a brand new dash and added two gauges and 13 switches.
Link to post here…..
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/new-dash-layout-in-the-works%E2%80%A6%E2%80%A6.210895/
This removed the switch pod above the AC evaporator. I also have an Arduino controller from...
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