Posted by Dave H (MI) on October 18, 2007 at 18:36:07 from (64.12.116.73):
If you remember me, then you probably remember a little bit about my tractor. The house light switch that I used for an ignition switch is now gone forever and a new plunger type complements of e-bay is in it's place. The tractor now lives indoors with the runners having been saved from it's two year stint in the fence row where it sat while it stubbornly refused to cooperate with my attempts to fix it. Very satisfying!!!
Now I am on a light hunt! What am I looking for? Most used lights are 6V but I am thinking that is only the bulb. I am also thinking that I need the bullet shaped lights and not those kinda flat backed ones I see from time to time. Are original lights repairable if they are not working or am I taking a big risk on used lights. I know some look askance at my efforts to save a buck but I like to fix stuff and hate the look of a new item on an old tractor.....and I like to save a buck. So are used ones OK and are the bullets the way to go? (1945 Farmall B)
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