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Posted by mitchp on April 21, 2006 at 07:25:10 from (207.230.140.240):
Hope somebody can help me out on this cause i have no idea. I was hooking up the lights on my 1966 farmall 140, when i bought it they were a mess and not working. I took the rear light apart and found it was a sealed beam light but had a small bulb on the outside of the sealed beam with the backside of the beam painted red. So is this a combo light??? if so, how do i hook my dash switch up to use both??? the light does NOT have a knob on top to switch between the two. my dash switch has Off, B, D, R
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