Description
When you’re dealing with electrical problems on your tractor or farm equipment, having the right wire on hand makes all the difference. This 14-gauge primary wire is perfect for those medium-duty electrical circuits that need more current-carrying capacity than lighter gauge wire can handle. Whether you’re fixing a burned-out connection or adding new electrical accessories to your equipment, this wire gets the job done right.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 14-gauge stranded copper wire that handles higher amperage loads without voltage drop
- Durable vinyl insulation that stands up to engine heat, cold, moisture, and constant vibration
- Flexible stranded construction makes routing through tight spaces and around equipment easier
- 100-foot spool gives you plenty of wire for major repairs or multiple smaller jobs
- Standard automotive-grade wire that’s compatible with 12-volt systems on tractors and implements
Built for Real Farm Work
This wire is sized right for the heavier electrical loads you’ll find on farm equipment—things like starter solenoids, alternator connections, hydraulic pump motors, and high-amp accessories. It’s the same type of wire you’ll find in the factory harnesses on tractors, combines, and other agricultural machinery where reliable electrical connections are critical for getting work done.
Made to Last
Farm equipment electrical systems take a real beating from heat, cold, moisture, and vibration. This primary wire uses quality copper conductors and tough vinyl insulation that won’t crack or split even after years of exposure to harsh farm conditions. The stranded copper core stays flexible and conducts electricity efficiently even when subjected to constant movement and temperature swings.
Installation Notes
When you’re splicing into existing circuits, always match the wire gauge to avoid voltage drops and overheating. Use proper crimp connectors and heat-shrink tubing for professional repairs that’ll last. Don’t forget to disconnect the battery before working on any electrical circuits, and keep some electrical tape handy for securing your connections.






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