Dave,
I checked the trailer connector and my M760HDC12 does indeed provide power for trailer brake lights. The fuse box also shows a fuse for the brake stop light, and the brake lights have two filaments with all wires connected. In addition, both brake pedals have a switch.
Therefore, somewhere between the fuse box and the tail lights there must be a disconnect since everything visible appears to be wired.
Apparently the U.S. models don't require brake lights but Kubota does provide some means of using them - I guess I just need to find out where the connection is if I want the lights.
So, you were correct in your assumptions!
Thank you for your time and help regarding my question!
Mike
I checked the trailer connector and my M760HDC12 does indeed provide power for trailer brake lights. The fuse box also shows a fuse for the brake stop light, and the brake lights have two filaments with all wires connected. In addition, both brake pedals have a switch.
Therefore, somewhere between the fuse box and the tail lights there must be a disconnect since everything visible appears to be wired.
Apparently the U.S. models don't require brake lights but Kubota does provide some means of using them - I guess I just need to find out where the connection is if I want the lights.
So, you were correct in your assumptions!
Thank you for your time and help regarding my question!
Mike
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