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Topic: 7060 flashers
Posted By: AllisandGleaner
Subject: 7060 flashers
Date Posted: 15 Feb 2022 at 11:59am
Having problems getting the flashers to work it’s the square box flasher unit it does have fire to it unless you turn the other switch to warning. I’ve tried another module from a parts tractor and got the same results would the flasher module/turn signal switch be bad? Shouldn’t it still receive power without placing the other switch in warning to let the turn signals work?



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Posted By: ryan(IN)
Date Posted: 15 Feb 2022 at 12:06pm
No, power comes from the main light switch

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Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 15 Feb 2022 at 12:15pm
By law, flashing lights have to be on before the left/right function will work.


Posted By: AllisandGleaner
Date Posted: 15 Feb 2022 at 6:44pm
Ok my 8030 will work turning left or right without turning the flashers on so figured the 7060 would have possibly been the same I was just trying to figure it out anyway even in flasher mode I can’t get any power out of the switch tried a spare that I had out of a parts tractor and nothing either. Is the switch bad just trying to make sure before I start throwing money at it.


Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 15 Feb 2022 at 6:54pm
Well then, I might be wrong. I thought the flashing lights always had to be "on" for the turn signals to work. Mainly because of stupid people following a tractor and not paying attention to what's going on.


Posted By: AllisandGleaner
Date Posted: 15 Feb 2022 at 7:38pm
I can attest that people don’t pay attention regardless of what’s going on. A couple years ago finished up in a field and was headed home for the afternoon about 4:30 summer time so it wasn’t even close to dark or dusk was going down a 3/4 mile straight away now so no surprises around a curve or anything like that so was minding my own business in the pickup following behind the tractor flasher going riding the brakes because I wasn’t in a hurry seen the woman coming in the rear view mirror showed no sign of slowing down so I just held on. woman nailed the pickup square in the back impact was hard enough to knock the truck in the ditch and rolled it totaling the truck and her car too. She was going 60+ while I was probably going 15 claims didn’t see me probably was on the stupid telephone sad part was she had two small kids in the car luckily everyone walked away. If it wouldn’t have been the pickup that day it would have been the tractor so from then on I at least try and be nice doing my part to at least say I tried. It’s important I get turn signals working as people around here think it’s ok to pass on double yellow lines and to top that they love to pass at the caution light crossroads   


Posted By: CORLEWFARM
Date Posted: 16 Feb 2022 at 6:26pm
I got hit Sunday the 6th on my slick original 180 totaling the loader and messing up the grill, hood, side panels, and bent the side rail. Luckily no one was hurt. Her car was totaled. She tried to pass on a double yellow line while I was turning left into a driveway.


Posted By: plummerscarin
Date Posted: 16 Feb 2022 at 8:04pm
A man I know was rear ended on his 180 also. Tractor was totaled. How he survived is a mystery. Tho he must have 9 lives as he's been trampled twice by his cows.My accountant was rear ended in the pickup. A year ago. Not hit in the rear but rather the side where she was making a left turn. Gal that hit her was NOT paying attention.


Posted By: Lonn
Date Posted: 16 Feb 2022 at 9:22pm
Originally posted by plummerscarin plummerscarin wrote:

A man I know was rear ended on his 180 also. Tractor was totaled. How he survived is a mystery. Tho he must have 9 lives as he's been trampled twice by his cows.My accountant was rear ended in the pickup. A year ago. Not hit in the rear but rather the side where she was making a left turn. Gal that hit her was NOT paying attention.
I once rented land from guy who had 9 lives too. He's gone now but he got caught in a PTO twice, one time ripping nearly all his cloths off and he had to wave down a neighbor driving by while he stood in the picker wagon. Neighbor at first just waved back but then turned around to check on the strange sight. He was also hit from behind by a milk truck while pulling a picker with his M Farmsmall. The picker was hurled over the guy and his tractor, only removing the muffler of the M and missing him completely. He was run over once by a steel wheeled John Deere B when starting it by hand. It was in gear and when it started it leaped forward and ran over his head but the lugs happened to squeezed on each side of his head only giving him a permanent eye injury, permanently drooping his lower eyelid and causing that eye to produced tears constantly so he kept a hanky on him to wipe it. I believe he lived into his 90's.

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Posted By: Tbone95
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2022 at 6:50am
Originally posted by Lonn Lonn wrote:

Originally posted by plummerscarin plummerscarin wrote:

A man I know was rear ended on his 180 also. Tractor was totaled. How he survived is a mystery. Tho he must have 9 lives as he's been trampled twice by his cows.My accountant was rear ended in the pickup. A year ago. Not hit in the rear but rather the side where she was making a left turn. Gal that hit her was NOT paying attention.
I once rented land from guy who had 9 lives too. He's gone now but he got caught in a PTO twice, one time ripping nearly all his cloths off and he had to wave down a neighbor driving by while he stood in the picker wagon. Neighbor at first just waved back but then turned around to check on the strange sight. He was also hit from behind by a milk truck while pulling a picker with his M Farmsmall. The picker was hurled over the guy and his tractor, only removing the muffler of the M and missing him completely. He was run over once by a steel wheeled John Deere B when starting it by hand. It was in gear and when it started it leaped forward and ran over his head but the lugs happened to squeezed on each side of his head only giving him a permanent eye injury, permanently drooping his lower eyelid and causing that eye to produced tears constantly so he kept a hanky on him to wipe it. I believe he lived into his 90's.
So you knew ol' Lucky too?!LOL  Wow, that's some adventures I'm glad to not have experienced.  Though I was hit while driving tractor when I was 11.



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