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Dash indicator bulbs - 3206
Does anyone know the blub size for the dash indicators on a 3206?
Mine has no blubs to compare and I cannot find a part number. Thanks, |
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Well they sure don't make it easy to find the bulbs.
This is on the Cub Parts site Item # 37 part # 925-1365 https://www.cubcadet.com/en_US/conte...c195956e1898/y They must think these things are made of gold. https://www.google.com/search?client...=925-1365#ip=1
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Thanks
I ordered 2 on Amazon for $2 |
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Got a link to the ones you ordered?
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I have replaced all of mine with clusters of three 5mm LED's. They are nice and bright so you can see the low fuel light even in bright sun light. The LED's are also more sensitive to voltage fluctuations so give a better reflection of how the charging system is working.
Bill DSC_2713.jpg DSC_2718.jpg |
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Those are nice Bill. Where did you get those or did you make them?
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I just ordered 12 volt 5mm LED's from ebay and put the clusters together. I don't like soldering 22ga wire so I just twist the wires together and use 1/8" shrink tubing. Then pull the socket out and snip it off and wire in the LED's.
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