Maintenance - Fuses


The RDS, 4WS, wipers and fuel pump solenoid are all powered through the ignition switch. However the lights, roof fan and auxiliary controls are powered directly from the fuse box so make sure everything is switched off when leaving the machine stood or you may return to find a flat battery.

NB. It is most important that all wiring connections in the engine compartment and under the bonnet are protected from the corrosive effects of fertilisers and chemicals. All connections should be frequently checked, cleaned and coated with oil, grease, or other suitable anti-corrosive lubricant.

Fuses

The main fuse panel can be accessed by lifting the passenger seat on the left hand side of the cab. There are two secondary fuse boxes on the right hand side of the steering column.

Should any fuses require replacement please ensure they are replaced with the correct size or serious damage to the wiring system and particularly the electronic components can occur.

The large relay on the electric panel controls the glow plug timing. This is protected by a fuse link wire where the feed connects onto the power distribution bobbin. This link will melt in the event of a direct short.

Fuse panel layout




1 Intercooler fan
2 Auxiliary controls / boutmarker
3 Cigarette / power socket
4 Rear work lamps / beacon
5 Front work lamps / interior lamp
6 Headlights /flash / horn
7 Air con compressor / Hazard warning
8 Four wheel steering
9 Ventilation fan / wiper park / radio
10 Wipers / screen wash

25A
15A
15A
15A
15A
15A
15A
2A
15A
10A

11 PTO on/off/speed, brake wrng lamp
12 RDS Delta / ICM / 4WS activation
13 Indicators / relay feeds
14 Engine fuel solenoid / Brake lights
15 Spray controls (motorised valves only)
16 Ignition switch feed
17 Air con condenser fan
18 Electro-hydraulic spools
19 Spare
20 Start relay

3A
5A
7.5A
10A
15A
25A
10A
10A
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15A

 


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