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Old 01-24-2012, 10:05 PM
Merk Merk is offline
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by cadplans
If I am doing something like blade work (ie.. moving snow) I am too busy watching what I am doing to look at a meter.

And snow blade work is done at night a lot, with too many lights on, another reason to need a warning light.

Mowing the grass, yea, check the ammeter every hour!!
If your too busy to watch a meter you will be too busy to watch a light. Anything more than the factory style lights is too hard on a Cub Cadet's charging system. If you need to run more lights you better increase the charging system output. Any generator needs to run a minimum rpm level to charge the electrical system.



I not big on cutting/modifing the wire harness under the dash. Adding gagets like extra lights is a accident waiting to happen.