Description
When you’re out in the field and notice that work light flickering or the beacon on your tractor isn’t flashing like it should, chances are you’ve got a wiring problem that needs fixing. Electrical issues never seem to happen at convenient times—they always crop up right when you need the equipment most. This 14-gauge primary wire gives you the right material to make lasting repairs that’ll keep working through seasons of vibration, weather, and hard use.
What You’re Getting
- 25 feet of bright yellow 14-gauge wire that’s easy to spot and trace in your equipment
- Flexible stranded copper construction that handles the constant movement and vibration of farm equipment
- Vividly colored vinyl insulation that resists cracking from temperature swings and UV exposure
- Heavy-duty 14-gauge rating that carries more current than lighter wires, perfect for accessories and lighting circuits
Built for Real Farm Work
This wire is perfect for 12-volt systems on tractors, combines, balers, and other farm equipment. Whether you’re running power to LED work lights, connecting switches in the cab, or repairing damaged harnesses, 14-gauge wire handles most common electrical loads without voltage drop. The yellow color makes it easy to follow when you’re tracing circuits or adding new accessories to your existing wiring.
Made to Last
Farm equipment puts electrical wiring through a real test—constant vibration, temperature extremes, moisture, and chemical exposure from fertilizers and pesticides. The vinyl insulation on this wire is built to handle those conditions and keep protecting the copper conductors inside. The stranded copper design stays flexible even after years of service, so connections don’t break from metal fatigue.
Good to Know
A good crimp tool makes all the difference when you’re making connections—don’t try to twist wires together and hope electrical tape will hold. When you’re splicing into existing circuits, always match the wire gauge—mixing different gauges can cause voltage drops and overheating. With 25 feet on the spool, you’ve got enough for most repair jobs with some left over for future fixes.


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