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Bobcat Electrical Attachment Hookup Explained In Detail !!!
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 39957" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Rod</p><p>I'm not certain, however I believe you would still have to buy the #4 combination 7/14pin harness and you may have to remove your non combination harness to plug the new harness in.</p><p>I just tapped into the the wire harness to access the left handle switches and made my own harness with relays and run it out to a trailer plug by the hydraulic couplers on the boom. This gives me 4 momentary hots to control attachments along with a steady ground.</p><p>I intend to avoid like the plague any 7 pin bobcat attachments, as they only work on Bobcats machines. (unless you can rewire)</p><p>Where as every other manufacturer, Cat Case Deere and the hundreds of aftermarket attachment manufactures make attachments that do the exact same job with simple power or/power off controls. If the day ever comes you want to sell an attachment, it is nice to know it fits all brands, including Bobcats, where as the 7 pin attachment fit only Bobcat</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 39957, member: 307"] Rod I'm not certain, however I believe you would still have to buy the #4 combination 7/14pin harness and you may have to remove your non combination harness to plug the new harness in. I just tapped into the the wire harness to access the left handle switches and made my own harness with relays and run it out to a trailer plug by the hydraulic couplers on the boom. This gives me 4 momentary hots to control attachments along with a steady ground. I intend to avoid like the plague any 7 pin bobcat attachments, as they only work on Bobcats machines. (unless you can rewire) Where as every other manufacturer, Cat Case Deere and the hundreds of aftermarket attachment manufactures make attachments that do the exact same job with simple power or/power off controls. If the day ever comes you want to sell an attachment, it is nice to know it fits all brands, including Bobcats, where as the 7 pin attachment fit only Bobcat Ken [/QUOTE]
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