Lit. No. 70692, Rev. 01
9
October 1, 2018
TRACTOR
1. Find a convenient location in the cab to mount
the control. If using an open-top tractor, you can
mount it to a fender. The U-shaped control bracket
can be mounted above or below the control
housing according to the surface you will be
mounting it to.
(Dealers: Contact customers before
mounting control.)
2. Once the mounting location has been established,
mount the control bracket. Assemble the control
to the 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 control to the battery. See the Vehicle Harness
Wiring Diagram. Route the cable to follow other
wires, hydraulic hoses, or the frame. Avoid routing
next to the moving parts and hot components.
4. Connect the control power cable to the battery.
Coil the excess out of the way under the hood or
cable tie to the frame.
5. Route the vehicle harness (PN D6322) from the
hitch to the control. Allow for the last 12"
–
18" at
the plug end to hang loose. Secure with cable ties,
working back toward the control. Coil excess out of
the way of moving parts
—
next to the seat, coiled at
the base of the roll bar, or hanging beside the seat.
6. Secure the vehicle harness with cable ties. Do
not mount near moving parts or hot components.
Cable tie excess wire together and secure.
7. Use the cap screw and nut included with the
harness to attach the plug cover to the harness
plug.
NOTE: For maintaining the usefulness of the
tractor in the off-season, and to prevent damage
to the control and wiring, remove the control and
wiring and store indoors at the end of the season.
8. Work from the control to the rear of the truck, securing
the harness with cable ties. Stop at the gas tank.
9. Mount the harness plug to the bumper of the
vehicle. You can make your own bracket to mount
in a location you prefer. Mount the plug angled
downward slightly 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 two 1/4" holes.
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.
10. Secure the harness to the frame from the bumper
toward the front of the vehicle. Coil excess wire
and cable tie together. Secure the harness above
the gas tank. Secure all loose wire.
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