Middlesex County, Ontario | I've been 3d printing these plugs for a few years. They take normal spade connectors with the insulation removed. A small ziptie for strain relief and a couple small screws to hold it all together. They are reversible to switch between constant power and keyed power.
What I don't like about the Deere plugs is that once inserted, there isn't enough plug body to pull on to remove the plug, so you have to pull by the wire which pull back the really cheesy stiff insulation. That and the inevitable splicing you have to do, creating that weird stiff bulge where it transitions from deere plug harness to monitor harness.
Edited by WildBuckwheat 4/15/2025 09:59
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