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Trailer reversing lights
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<blockquote data-quote="steh" data-source="post: 8102697" data-attributes="member: 166027"><p>Interesting, not seen that way to activate the lights. Yes, I think it would be cheaper to fit them yourself. But what we do with the tractor and trailers it would be no good. Where we work you can't run with the body up even a little pulse you'd have the buzzer and flashing light going in the cab as you reverse. But I see for same as a silow trailer carting grass it would be a fine and easy way to do it. If the blue was powered you could use that power for the reversing lights I've seen people put flashing lights on the back of tankers or trailers wired into the side lights if that's ok then your reversing lights should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steh, post: 8102697, member: 166027"] Interesting, not seen that way to activate the lights. Yes, I think it would be cheaper to fit them yourself. But what we do with the tractor and trailers it would be no good. Where we work you can't run with the body up even a little pulse you'd have the buzzer and flashing light going in the cab as you reverse. But I see for same as a silow trailer carting grass it would be a fine and easy way to do it. If the blue was powered you could use that power for the reversing lights I've seen people put flashing lights on the back of tankers or trailers wired into the side lights if that's ok then your reversing lights should be. [/QUOTE]
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