Posted by Bryce Frazier on October 13, 2013 at 07:42:56 from (67.142.168.137):
In Reply to: Number 10 Is Home Safe! posted by Bryce Frazier on October 12, 2013 at 16:07:54:
Alright, well then I am going to keep the 6.00 x 16's on there. If I turn the wheel all the way they still don't rub. If I were to put both lights on the back, red and work light like it has. How would I mount the tail light? I don't want to put Another bracke3r on the other side, so would I put it side ways out the right side of the bracket under the work light? Next question: How do I then turn these lights on and off? I have a switch in the dash that is original, but all it does is pull out or push in, soooooo does the work light then have a switch of it's own on it like Farmalls and such? Neat draw bar, but if it ain't original we are not putting one one. :)This tractor needs to be %100 original, except for the front wheels and lights. hehehe :)
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