Electrical System 9960 Self-Propelled Peanut Combine
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Radio Installation
Electronic equipment, such as a
communication or CB radio, can be
connected to the auxiliary power outlet
located behind the operator’s seat. The
auxiliary power outlet contains two 30 AMP
terminals for quick accessible power. Order
(1) RE57072 connector from service parts
to connect the auxiliary power outlet to your
electronic equipment.
FM Radio
Use the chart below to determine the circuit
breaker and wire size needed for your radio.
These are only guidelines; consult your
radio manual for actual values.
FM RADIO OUTPUT POWER TO CIRCUIT
BREAKER/WIRE GAUGE
Radio
Output
Power
(watts)
Approx.
Circuit
Protection
Needed
Circuit
Breaker
Size and
Part No.
Wire
Size
Aver.
10 5 AMPS 6A-AT41395 16
20 10 AMPS
10A-
AT42014
AR55649
14
30 15 AMPS
15A-
AT42040
12
40 20 AMPS
20A-
AT41394
10
50 25 AMPS
25A-
AM33621
10
60** 30 AMPS
30A-
AR49352
8
80** 40 AMPS
40A-
AT29162
8
100** 50 AMPS
50A-
AH112189
8
**If two input power leads are needed for
your radio, the wire size shown is for the
transmit section only. Consult your radio
manual for the low current requirements.
Use the following guidelines for radio
installation:
• The circuit breakers should be mounted
to the sides of the relay panel (see
sketch below).
• Due to the different styles available, the
circuit breaker’s mounting feet should be
used as a template for drilling the
mounting holes.
• Route the power wire from the circuit
breakers through the cab wall connector
plate grommet to the radio along the left
main wiring harness.
For a radio with under 5 watts
output power, you can use the power
leads supplied with the machin
is not desirable, use the wire and circuit
breaker for a 10 watt radio.