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headlights 1250
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heres the headlight conversion i just finished on my 1250 that was without...made some stainless brackets, new wiring, switch and fuse..headlights are steel housed, and since i already made a new grill from perforated stainless, and new emblem, i really didnt want to cut holes. i was leary at first, but they seem to shine just the same, and look kinda cool behind it...
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Nice Job! Just like a brown paper bag cop cruiser!:biggrin2:
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Looks good!!
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nice work, looks good:beerchug:
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Wow, looks great!
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Great job!
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Nice job on the lights!
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Very creative with the headlights. Looks like the project turned out well and work very nicely.
I am curious, did you have to remove the muffler box to make these lights work in the space you have? |
thankyou fellas. i didnt have the complete "box" when i purchased the tractor..but i believe that they would fit from the pics ive seen of the entire shroud assembly..the lights are just cheapos from my local farm and barn store..i got them because theyre fully steel housed..didnt want the plastic ones, i figured theyd maybe melt..the outside diameter is about 6" and still leaves room..i also lit up the new gauges i got (voltmeter/tach) and am hoping to find some for the rear and run a flasher relay to them..i havent put the shroud over the head back on yet, and am debating if to at all,because i just had it off for a new gasket, after decking it .20" and cleaning all the carbon out of it, and checking valves and clearances so i know what im into for spring/rebuild....long story..ate a screw from the throttle plate, etc, etc....previous owner....blah blah blah...but thanks guys i truly enjoy working on this machine...
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