Massey 36 combine indicators

Andy Ba

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Mixed Farmer
Does anyone know please on a 1994 Massey 36 combine. If the rear right hand indicators are on a separate fuse or relay to the front right hand ones please. Or does anyone have a diagram of the fuses and relays
 
Looking at a 1998 DV2 diagram there appears to be three relays and three fuses relating to the indicators and hazard warning lights. The relays are DLR 06, DLR 07 and DLR 08. The fuses are DLS 01 5 amp, DLS 02 20 amp and DLS 11 another 5 amp.
Not sure if this relates to a 1994 Datavision 1??? machine.

I will try to get a scan of the diagram, but to be honest its as clear as mud. Looking at it the 20amp fuse DLS02 powers the relay DLR08 and then the other two relays supply power to each side indicators.
 

Andy Ba

Member
Mixed Farmer
Looking at a 1998 DV2 diagram there appears to be three relays and three fuses relating to the indicators and hazard warning lights. The relays are DLR 06, DLR 07 and DLR 08. The fuses are DLS 01 5 amp, DLS 02 20 amp and DLS 11 another 5 amp.
Not sure if this relates to a 1994 Datavision 1??? machine.

I will try to get a scan of the diagram, but to be honest its as clear as mud. Looking at it the 20amp fuse DLS02 powers the relay DLR08 and then the other two relays supply power to each side indicators.
Thanks for that
 

Campbell

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Herefordshire
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Does anyone know please on a 1994 Massey 36 combine. If the rear right hand indicators are on a separate fuse or relay to the front right hand ones please. Or does anyone have a diagram of the fuses and relays
 

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