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Signal Center For Farm Implements
"Most of the implements being manufactured today are equipped with tail lights, turn signal lights, and warning lights. However, many of the tractors that pull these implements aren't equipped to accommodate the lights. Our new ęsignal center' lets you operate all of those lights from one location," says Jeff Roberts, Harvest Tec, Hudson, Wis.
The unit consists of a control box that's powered by the tractor's battery and mounts in the cab, and a 7-terminal plug-in that mounts on back of the tractor. The control box is equipped with a turn signal lever and a two-way switch for operating the implement's warning lights and tail lights.
"Tractors made before 1994 have no place for hooking up implement lights," says Roberts. "Most of the newer tractors are equipped with a turn signal lever on the dash to the left of the steering column so that's probably a good place to mount our box."
Sells for $88.50.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Harvest Tec, Box 63, Hudson, Wis. 54016 (ph 715 386-9100).


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1996 - Volume #20, Issue #5