Yes, the Custer Lite-It Wireless LED Agricultural Tow Lights # LIW-AGKIT-SG that you referenced does use 2-1/2 inch standard lights like the # MCL59AB. view full answer...
I reached out to the manufacturer and the Wesbar LED Agricultural Light - Single Sided - Stud Mount - Red - Qty 1, # 54209-032 are rated to handle the 24 volt system. They are rated up to 28 volts. view full answer...
I confirmed with my contact at Wesbar that the # 54209-031 Agricultural light is compatible with the flasher on your 1983 John Deere 755 tractor. I can't confirm the case is the same for the Stanley light (pictured) though so your best bet is to replace them with the # 54003-041.
It looks like the flasher works on a 12 volt circuit which matches what's labeled on the light housing of your Stanley light so the voltage shouldn't be the issue. That being said, certain lights are not compatible... view full answer...
Yes, the TeraPump Fuel Transfer Pump for Gas Cans # TE34VR is compatible with diesel fuel. It will work with non-corrosive liquids, such as gasoline, diesel, DEF (AdBlue), non-potable water, kerosene, antifreeze, windshield washer fluid, mild detergents, agricultural chemicals, and light oils view full answer...
It sounds like you have the same type of connector that will match up with the Pollak Heavy-Duty, 7-Pole, Round Pin, Trailer Wiring Connector # PK11700. These are typically used for horse and agricultural purposes so as long as the pin design matches you can wire it however you need to. You can use a circuit tester like part # PTW2992 to make sure you get all of the functions matching. view full answer...
The tire size currently on your trailer, 215/75R/15, is a light truck/passenger tire and not a trailer tire. You will be better off with tires made specifically for use on a trailer and rated appropriately for the axle. Keep in mind that the load your trailer can carry will be limited to the lowest rated component in the system - either the wheels/tires, the axles or the trailer frame itself. Increasing the capacity of one component, such as the tires/wheels, does not necessarily increase... view full answer...