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Flat Top Fender Lights. (806 and others)

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JDZ

11-05-2007 12:56:28




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My first post, and I am new to IH tractors.

I picked up a 806 Diesel. It has the headlights that are mounted off the sides of the hood, slightly forward of the driver's station. It also has the flat-top fenders that appear to have come from another tractor. The fenders have no lights in them. If I were to install the lights, where are the wires supposed to run? there appears to be no good way to get the wires across the axle from the platform to the fender. Also, where would a person look to buy the proper lights for this tractor? Where is the proper place to mount a rear-facing light? Any input would be appreciated.

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JDZ

11-06-2007 08:44:15




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 Re: Flat Top Fender Lights. (806 and others) in reply to ken Opiat, 11-05-2007 12:56:28  

ejr-IA said: (quoted from post at 19:14:07 11/05/07) From the lights down the fender channels too the conecters which goes under the platform and then up into the dash.


Right, but how do you get from the bottom of the fender over to the platform without having a wire just hanging there waiting for something to catch and wreck it?

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856

11-06-2007 05:21:52




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 Re: Flat Top Fender Lights. (806 and others) in reply to JDZ, 11-05-2007 12:56:28  
The lights that fit in the IH flat tops are the same as the top cab headlights on 815&915 low profile combines.At least thats were I get mine.



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ejr-IA

11-05-2007 16:14:07




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 Re: Flat Top Fender Lights. (806 and others) in reply to JDZ, 11-05-2007 12:56:28  
From the lights down the fender channels too the conecters which goes under the platform and then up into the dash.



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