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8050 rear lights.

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    Posted: 08 May 2015 at 7:42pm
all of the rear lights went out the other night. is there a fuse box, and where is it or is it in the switch?
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Not familiar with the 8000s, but there should be a fuse somewhere for the lights - check your manual.  If it is good, try bypassing the switch.  If they come on, your switch is no good.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote randy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 May 2015 at 6:16am
I think there is fuse block between the clutch and brake petals behind the panel. 4 bolts on the panel. Not sure if the light fuse is there, hope so.
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Sounds like it's in the switch, loose wire or burnt contact. If any of the front lights work I don't think it's a fuse. The whole light switch is run off of one fuse, I think. I would start by taking the small panel for switch/blinker out and use a test light to see what you find.
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Fuse panel where randy says for low serial number(2-5/16 bolts). All breakers for high serial # in same place. Switch should be fine if all front lights come on. One fuse should not take out all four rear lights and no fronts on stadium light tractor s unless someone has bridged some circuits. If fuses are good check for harness ruby through near power steering motor.

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Check harness connector by the steering motor.
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Remove side panels and tin plate at rear of engine. 6 small screws. In behind is a 5 or 6 pin connector. They get old and burn up. After fixing yours, come do our 8070. Lost our rear lights as well.
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