Posted by Dave H (MI) on November 30, 2009 at 07:09:03 from (64.12.116.73):
...use a 12v lamp in a 6v system? Here's the reason. Tractor has one burned out lamp. It is a Philips 4019 sealed beam 30w 6v lamp. Web search finds only one supplier and they want about $12.50 for the lamp...no problem. BUT, they want the UPS minimum $11 shipping fee which is REALLY starting to tick me off because these internet companies are charging this even if you only buy a washer. So now I am grumbling. Go to check out? Need a minimum $24.50 order to check out. Now I am more than grumbling but I need the lamp so I order two. Get to the end of checkout and I am now up to $40 for two lamps and shipping. Cancelled the order! I will go with one headlight rather than pay $40 for one useable lamp. Wouldn't a 12v lamp work and just tend to run dim? Pretty sure I can get those locally.
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