Some examples would be a work light, an electric/hydraulic unit to power dumping trailer.What is the View attachment 73273 electrical outlet used for with the three terminals? Page 96 of Operator Manual????
Does this plug type have a name that would be meaningful to purchase lights? What’s it called - thank you for your trouble here.Some examples would be a work light, an electric/hydraulic unit to power dumping trailer.
Some seed planting implements.
Dave
I do not know of a name.Does this plug type have a name that would be meaningful to purchase lights? What’s it called - thank you for your trouble here.
It looks like it might be this one, but I'm not 100% certain.Does this plug type have a name that would be meaningful to purchase lights? What’s it called - thank you for your trouble here.
The accessory plug is not a Kubota-designed thing, it has been used in its present form for over 30 years all across the industry by all manufacturers for over 30 years. The pins are recessed in the housing and there is a cap that screws onto the mounted socket when it's not in use.That second outlet is SCARY !!!
You should never,EVER have LIVE pins exposed, EVER !!!
If it is as it appears, a LOT of people at Kubota need to be fired
That is the correct connector for this plug. It has been used by JD, AGCO, Case-New Holland, Ford, Versatile, Buhler, etc for many years.It looks like it might be this one, but I'm not 100% certain.
https://www.amazon.com/AP459-Tractor-Auxiliary-Connector-Tractors/dp/B00TEAIRTI
The sky is falling!That second outlet is SCARY !!!
You should never,EVER have LIVE pins exposed, EVER !!!
If it is as it appears, a LOT of people at Kubota need to be fired
I also know a guy with only 4 fingers on one hand. Put his hand on the rail of the pickup truck bed and jumped off...left the finger and ring in the truck bed.re: If it's under 90V there's nothing to get overly excited about.
I know a guy who lost his wedding ring finger when the band 'crossed' 12v power PINS. Turns out gold is a real good conductor of power and heat.
Yes, I thought about the trailer plugs, but at least today ,all pins are dead unless key is in truck.
It looked like the original connector's pins are real close to the outside of the case unlike the trailer stuff which is deeply recessed.
Here, let me fix that fer ya:The sky is falling!
If it's under 90V there's nothing to get overly excited about.