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Bobcat Electrical Attachment Hookup Explained In Detail !!!
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 40002" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Rod</p><p>That is exactly what i did.</p><p>Mine has 3 thumb switches and a trigger switch, the trigger is a dual pole, pull for continuity, pull again to open the circuit.</p><p>The other are all 3 pole switches, off in the center and on to either the left of the right.</p><p>2 of these switches are momentary, the other stays where you put it. So I tied into the 2 momentary ones, each has 3 wires, a center and one for each side. I just wired these to 4 spdt relays so the switches would only see a 1/10 amp load.</p><p>I use the for up/down and left / right on my stump grinder and to control the chute rotation and deflector on my snow blower. Works great. The loader never noticed anything changed when I uplugged the harness at the bottom of the steering lever on my 773G, I going to try it this winter on my S185.</p><p>Also my Ls 160 had no left steering lever switches, so I bought the Bobcat switch for $114 and fit it to the NH as well</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 40002, member: 307"] Rod That is exactly what i did. Mine has 3 thumb switches and a trigger switch, the trigger is a dual pole, pull for continuity, pull again to open the circuit. The other are all 3 pole switches, off in the center and on to either the left of the right. 2 of these switches are momentary, the other stays where you put it. So I tied into the 2 momentary ones, each has 3 wires, a center and one for each side. I just wired these to 4 spdt relays so the switches would only see a 1/10 amp load. I use the for up/down and left / right on my stump grinder and to control the chute rotation and deflector on my snow blower. Works great. The loader never noticed anything changed when I uplugged the harness at the bottom of the steering lever on my 773G, I going to try it this winter on my S185. Also my Ls 160 had no left steering lever switches, so I bought the Bobcat switch for $114 and fit it to the NH as well Ken [/QUOTE]
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