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12 volt tract-o-lites

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641er

09-14-2005 21:00:24




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Is there a direct replacement 12 volt light bulb that will fit in the tract-o-lite housings with no modification to the housings?




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Jim.UT

09-15-2005 11:00:29




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 Re: 12 volt tract-o-lites in reply to 641er, 09-14-2005 21:00:24  
The tract-o-lite housings will accept either 6V or 12V lamps. The trade number on the 6V lamp is 4019. The 12V equivalent is #4419.

Around here, 4419 lamps are available for about $7.50 at CAL Ranch stores. I would suspect the same is true where TSC stores are. We don't have TSC around here.

Those two numbers I gave you (4019 and 4419) are the sealed beam lamps with two screw lugs on the back. You attach your wires (one hot, the other to ground) to the two screw lugs. It doesn't matter which wire goes to which lug.

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641er

09-15-2005 20:07:43




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 Re: 12 volt tract-o-lites in reply to Jim.UT, 09-15-2005 11:00:29  
Thanks for the input. I am sure my tractor will look a little better when I get the tract-o-lites cleaned up and mounted instead of the smaller aftermarket 12V lights. The best part is I got these tract-o-lites on a free loader!



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641er

09-15-2005 20:06:07




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 Re: 12 volt tract-o-lites in reply to Jim.UT, 09-15-2005 11:00:29  
Thanks for the input. I am sure my tractor will look a little better when I get the tract-o-lites cleaned up and mounted instead of the smaller aftermarket 12V lights. The best part is I got these tract-o-lites on a free loader!



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old

09-14-2005 21:50:57




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 Re: 12 volt tract-o-lites in reply to 641er, 09-14-2005 21:00:24  
Well if it has the 6 volt 1133s in it now a 1143 is the 12 volt bulb that goes in. I'm not sure if this helps you or not since I haven't heard of what your calling yours



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Joe(TX)

09-15-2005 05:22:03




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 Re: 12 volt tract-o-lites in reply to old, 09-14-2005 21:50:57  
Tract-o-lite is what Ford used as standard equipment lights. The original lights had this stamped on the housing. These are standard size lights available in 6 or 12v.



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