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Posted by Mike D on February 04, 2006 at 18:25:48 from (165.89.84.88):
What would cause a light on a super C to not work on either side of the light bar? The right one works on the right but not on the left,and the left doesnt work on the left or right and it is brand new. I thought that from someone welding on the light bar from before i got it ,maybe burned a hole in the wireing caseing and was shorting it out ,but on a early post i was told that that would not burn a sealed beam out. The tractor is 6 volt and i bought 6 volt lights. I have been trying to get the light bar out but it must be rusted in. I took out the two set screws on the light bar so i think it comes out in two pieces ,but was told it is all one piece. I did put PB blaster in the set screws to soak for a few days,so will see how that works. I"m Not shure why the light on the left is not working other then maybe the wire is broke or something. Any ideas i could look at would help, THANK"s
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