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Posted by Nathan in Texas on March 15, 2005 at 07:57:03 from (208.14.31.121):
In Reply to: Lights for Farmall M posted by Nathan in Texas on March 15, 2005 at 06:51:08:

Wow! Thanks for the quick replies. I'll go ahead and post a pic of my M! ;-) I think my M is pretty but it definetly is going to be a working tractor more than a restoration project. I guess there is no hurry so I will just keep my eyes open on ebay though. Thanks for explaining the difference between the flat back and the tear drop lights for me. The ones I had seen for $43.50 were the flat back kind. I do have a few brackets of some kind on the steering column but not sure what they are for. I don't have the true light bar so I will be looking for that on ebay, there are a few on there right now. I won't modify anything that would mess the tractor up but the $10 lights from walmart or the auto parts store might be a good option if I can mount them without having to modify anything. Thanks again for the quick responses.
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