M7060 Accessory electrical outlet location?

Dan2525

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Good morning,
Wasn't sure if this is the best category to post this question in or not but here goes.
I'm trying to help a farmer hook up an implement that needs 12v power to run a small motor. He has an M7060 open tractor (no cab, just the roll bar).
My first thought was to use the auxiliary prong (in the middle) on the trailer plug but for some reason Kubota didn't wire it.
His manual says there's a 15amp accessory electrical outlet on the right side just behind the dashboard. In the manual, it shows what looks to be a two wire plug. The only thing we found is a 4 wire plug that looks a lot like a deutsch connector. I tried some google searching and found a couple images suggesting this is actually a diagnostic port.
Can anyone tell me if/where the accessory plug would be on this tractor?
Also, what is the plug we found actually for?
Thanks in advance,
Dan
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dvcochran

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Even if it has a 12-volt wire, that connector would not handle a very big motor connection. Depending on what you are doing, I would run a fused wire and use alligator clips straight to the battery.
 

McMXi

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I'm trying to help a farmer hook up an implement that needs 12v power to run a small motor. He has an M7060 open tractor (no cab, just the roll bar).
My first thought was to use the auxiliary prong (in the middle) on the trailer plug but for some reason Kubota didn't wire it.
His manual says there's a 15amp accessory electrical outlet on the right side just behind the dashboard. In the manual, it shows what looks to be a two wire plug. The only thing we found is a 4 wire plug that looks a lot like a deutsch connector. I tried some google searching and found a couple images suggesting this is actually a diagnostic port.
Can anyone tell me if/where the accessory plug would be on this tractor?
Also, what is the plug we found actually for?
Thanks in advance,
Dan
The M6060/M7060 models (cab and ROPS) typically come with an auxiliary 3-prong power socket near the rear of the cab or work station, so this guy's M7060 doesn't have that feature? That would be the best way to run a motor out back, and Kubota includes this feature on the utility models intended for farm use that run equipment such as balers. You can see it to the right of the USB socket in the photos below on my tractor but I don't know where it's located on ROPS models. It's a 15A circuit like the factory cigarette lighter circuit.

Also, the Diagmaster connector has a two wire connector cap (resistor) on it that is required to be in place for proper function (see photos below).

Both my MX and M had the 7-pin trailer connector socket installed at the factory, and the socket has a pigtail on it to connect to a MOLEX type connector at the rear of the tractor, so you should be able to access that connector without too much trouble.


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