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Re: Re: Can a tractor turn into a comfort zone?
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Posted by Alan Farley on December 27, 2000 at 20:45:45 from (216.29.4.127):
In Reply to: Re: Can a tractor turn into a comfort zone? posted by Poppin' Johnny (here to settle things) on December 27, 2000 at 16:51:15:
You can never have too many lights on a tractor. Last year my neighbor just finished his corn at night with a NI 323 picker and didn't see a drainage ditch and bent the snout way back. He only had one rear worklight. I need rewire my Case 930 so I can use it at night. I am going to put a extra small amber light under the seat facing out or something, I like to see the floorboard,shifter,all the controls easily.
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