L4240 Trailer Lights

farmall1942

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B6100, B9200, Grand L 4240, 2-ZD326's, AT70S Tiller 1942 Farmall H, 1954 Super C
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New member although I have been stalking forums as a guest for years now:). Looking for some advice on how to wire up trailer lights. Mainly turn signal and 4 ways possibly brake lights:confused: for a 18 ft pj landscape trailer. Has a standard 7 flat pin rv connector. Haul trailers up and down the road constantly on a 1942 Farmall H:D if i am succesful with the kubota light hook up i may be riggin something up for the ole H. :cool:

All help very much appreciated...
 

Tooljunkie

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Brake lights will be a challenge, but the tractor should be equipped with some sort of warning lights, would be a matter of tapping into those circuits and adding a ground.
 

farmall1942

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B6100, B9200, Grand L 4240, 2-ZD326's, AT70S Tiller 1942 Farmall H, 1954 Super C
Feb 25, 2016
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I am hoping that i can mount a 7 way plug on the rear of the tractor that i could plug the trailer in to and i could operate the lights using the four way switch and the turn signals
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Just tie the plug into the wiring, it's not that difficult as all the wiring should be fairly accessible. ;)
One change you might need to make is to change out the flasher units to HD units.