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Re: Lights for Farmall M
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Posted by Bob M on March 15, 2005 at 07:49:48 from (151.190.254.106):
In Reply to: Lights for Farmall M posted by Nathan in Texas on March 15, 2005 at 06:51:08:
Nathan - I use the lights frequently on all of my tractors. Most of my snow pushing is done after dark - good lighting is a necessity. And during the other 3 seasons I seem to occasionally get caught out as daylight fades. Hving good lights lets me avoid rushing to complete the job and therefore improves safety. Also for conspicuity and safety, I ALWAYS use the lights whenever I have a tractor out on a public road. If you are not concerned about originality, those rubber “tractor/utility” seal beams are hard to beat. They’re inexpensive ($15 or less), throw a lot more light than the OEM lamps, the bulbs are long-lasting, and bulb replacement is cheap and easily accomplished without tools.
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