Rear electrical connection

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Dan is correct but you must look carefully. It's rather a small connector taped into the wire bundle there. It's on a ten amp circuit and there is no switch. It's hot whenever the key is on. It is a standard connector but you can't get it from Kubota unless you purchase the whole work light package unless things have changed.
 

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Dan is correct but you must look carefully. It's rather a small connector taped into the wire bundle there. It's on a ten amp circuit and there is no switch. It's hot whenever the key is on. It is a standard connector but you can't get it from Kubota unless you purchase the whole work light package unless things have changed.
I have a bag full of the connectors - cost of postage will get you one or more.

Dan
 
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Running a heavy (fused) power wire to the rear of the tractor provides unlimited possibilities, (lights, fans, small winch, jumper cable, 12v fuel pump/bulk tank, ect)

 

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I did a similar install as i7win7, although a bit more modest. I wanted a fuse block back there that I could take different switched circuits off of. My install was for a max of 20a draw. It powers all my added led lights, snowblower chute rotation and deflection, and an automated ssqa open/closer.

The (cheap) 40a relay powers the fuse block whenever the key is on (fed from that aux light connector).

relay and fuse block cropped.JPG
 

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Running a heavy (fused) power wire to the rear of the tractor provides unlimited possibilities, (lights, fans, small winch, jumper cable, 12v fuel pump/bulk tank, ect)

I did a similar install as i7win7, although a bit more modest. I wanted a fuse block back there that I could take different switched circuits off of. My install was for a max of 20a draw. It powers all my added led lights, snowblower chute rotation and deflection, and an automated ssqa open/closer.

The (cheap) 40a relay powers the fuse block whenever the key is on (fed from that aux light connector).

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I have the very same components sitting here right now. Mine will be 40A and everything will be housed in a polycarbonate enclosure with a gauges, switchs and multiple 12v outlets on the exterior. How hard or costly would that have been for Kubota?

Dan
 

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i need a connector that will be like a cigarette lighter thing so I can plug in my light. is there such a thing and if so, what is it called so I can order one? Thanks
I install those connectors in all my vehicles:

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They are referred to as "12V DIN" or "12V Hella" or "12V BMW motorcycle" connector.

They give better contact than cigarette lighter connectors.