Lit. No. 70692, Rev. 01
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October 1, 2018
6. Mount the harness plug to the rear of the vehicle.
Mount it where the tailgate and the dump body
will not hit or crush it. (You can make your own
bracket to mount the plug.) Mount the plug angled
downward so that water will not collect in the plug.
Mark the spacing of the holes for the plug using
the plug as a guide. Drill these two holes at 1/4".
Mount the plug to the bumper with the included
#10 cap screws and nuts. Make sure that the plug
cover leash is attached to one of the cap screws.
Apply dielectric grease to the plug.
Disassemble Plug to Feed Harness into Cab
Use a screwdriver to hold the locking tab down while
pulling the wire from the rear.
WIRING AND HARNESS INSTRUCTIONS
UTILITY VEHICLE (UTV)
These instructions are only applicable if you are using
the SP-1675 spreader with the TPR-020/TPR-020-1
Receiver Adapter.
1. Find a convenient location on the dashboard to
mount the spreader control. The location should
be within easy reach from the driver's seat, clear
of switches and equipment on the surface of the
dashboard, and behind the dashboard.
(Dealers:
Contact customers before mounting control.)
2. Once the mounting location has been established,
mount the U-shaped bracket. Assemble the control
to the U-shaped bracket with the cap screws and
washers included, placing nylon washers between
the bracket and the control housing. Use the
provided screws to mount the bracket to the dash.
3. Route the control power cable (PN D6341) from
the battery to the control. See wiring diagram.
Do not route the cable near hot components or
moving parts. Route the cable to follow other wires
and frame members. If you need to feed the wire
through a
fi
re wall or similar device, drill a 3/4"
hole (you will need to disassemble the plug as
shown in photos below). Connect the cable to the
control. Work back from the control and secure
with cable ties. Coil extra wire out of the way in
an open cavity (e.g., under the seat). Secure with
cable ties. Connect the cable to the battery.
4. Route the vehicle harness from the control to
the rear of the vehicle. Do not route near hot
components and moving parts. Find a location
along the way where extra wire can be coiled.
5. Connect the vehicle harness to the control. Secure
to harnesses/frame with cable ties. Coil the excess
wire in the location from Step 4.
CAUTION
Before drilling holes, check to be sure that no
vehicle wiring or other components could be
damaged.