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Hi Guys
I'd like to make use of the electrical accessory port on my CC1023RD lawn tractor, but I'm unclear what type of port it is, and what type of plug I would need to buy. Fairly sure it didn't come with a plug, to wire myself, because I keep everything, and I've looked through the bag of bits it came with. I'm thinking there will be an adaptor available from the CC type of electrical socket, to a more common type of socket, found in cars as cigar lighters. Measuring it, I make it out to be 12mm, and a car cigar lighter to be 20mm. In the case of my mower, it's in the little glove box, behind my legs, and I want to use it for my electric tyre pump. I won't want to change the plug on the pump, because I keep that in the car, in case of slow punctures, but if I can find the right type of plug for the Cub Cadet, I can buy an adaptor, or additionally a socket, and make my own. I did try searching on Google, and here on this site, but any mention of Cub Cadet accessory port, just lists normal type of lawn tractor accessories, mechanical, even when I specifically include electrical, or 12V, etc. Thanks for any advice. Cheers Sutty EDIT: By the way, I realise I could just take it out, drill out a bigger hole, and fit a 20mm socket, but I detest making things unoriginal, so an adaptor would suit me better. |
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