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an alternator needs a little juice to work at all. it won't work without batteris.no batteries .no worky a generator will make it's own juice without batteries.so a very wise man has told me.
the tounge weight is supposed to be below the axel of the towing vehicle. you are going to need mucho luck to keep that thing from swaying and taking you off the road.good luck
my 5 ton had the original little round ones until the town dot cop was behind me one night when i was plowing.at the coffee shop he politely asked me to get some lights that you could actually see in a snowstorm.
you redy for this ??? my buddie has two motorcycle batteries hooked together and has a slave cabel on it. he hooks it up to his 5 ton or deuce and every other 24 volt buggie he has and those little batteries fire off whatever he needs to jump. it amazes me and i laugh whenever he uses them..
yo i went to napa out here and they can get me a 24 volt headlight , no problem $,72.00. i asked the guy if he was on drugs? he says, i guess you don't want it huh?
first thing i did when i got my cheapos was squirt some air tool oil in each one and work it manually for a while ,put them on the truck 4 years ago and still working great.still squirt some oil in them at least once a year. :driver:
when i was trucking ,over 9feet needed wide load signs only ,no escort,under 12 feet wide, rear escort, and over 12 feet wide, front and rear escort.only for leagal 13 6 high loads. :driver:
i got two heaters in my 5 ton, one to defrost the windshields,which is almost impossible to do .the other one is for really cold nights when i'm plowing.and sometimes i resort to my propane tent heater also.all three going and the windows still fog up at times.even with two fans aimed at the...
RE: Re: RE: Lighting while towing.....
i picked up a set of tow lights at walmart .they got magnets and you can put them anywhere. just put in 24 volt bulbs.ithink the wire is 20 feet long too.used a flat 4 wire plug to hook to the trailer recepticle on the truck. :driver: