groundhog47 347 #1 Posted December 16, 2012 Have seen these in old days as horn relay on cars. Does anyone know if this type is used on Wheel Horse Tractors; they were in the same stuff and shelves? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TT-(Moderator) 1,131 #2 Posted December 17, 2012 I've seen them on some C series tractors and WorkHorse LT>/200/300/400 models. They are used for the safety interlock circuits. Possibly P/N 106833 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
groundhog47 347 #3 Posted December 17, 2012 I've seen them on some C series tractors and WorkHorse LT>/200/300/400 models. They are used for the safety interlock circuits. Possibly P/N 106833 Thanks, I hated to just relagate them to horn duty, used similar one , back awhile, for lightbar on truck. Ya'll amaze me with you retention of parts knowledge :text-thankyouyellow: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TT-(Moderator) 1,131 #4 Posted December 17, 2012 Follow THIS LINK and have a look at #41 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
groundhog47 347 #5 Posted December 17, 2012 Follow THIS LINK and have a look at #41 Holy moley, what, are they made of gold. I thought maybe some model might have a horn or high beam switch. Wish the amperage was listed on the "box". I won't even mention what let other switches go for, but kept one for mine or a brother when it finds me. Glad I didn't trash em or give em to Goodwill. AGAIN :text-thankyoublue: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Don1977 604 #6 Posted December 17, 2012 It's on made of gold because Toro priced it. It's probable a $10 retail at any good parts house. Here is a 70 amp. for $6.28. http://www.delcity.net/store/Normally-Open-70A-:-12V-Relay/p_791796 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
groundhog47 347 #7 Posted December 17, 2012 It's on made of gold because Toro priced it. It's probable a $10 retail at any good parts house. Here is a 70 amp. for $6.28. http://www.delcity.n...-Relay/p_791796 That's more like a sensible price and wow 70a would take care of most everything on a car, Thanks for the heads up! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites