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Open it up and see if there are any markings inside....
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Looks like a work light off a n 8,n 9 or n 2 ford tractor..
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We have had a couple of those lights in the shop for a while, can't remember what they came off of.
I think they were just an implement light you could buy at a farm and home center a long time ago. I am putting one on the back of my 100 with pto when I get it done. It looks "period correct" to me. Randy |
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Looks like it could be an older 50-60's car/truck fog or driving light, most older tractor lamps that I have seen were almost always painted to match the tractor they were on.
My granddad had an old farmall m that had a rear light that had a three position switch on it, off, on normal light to see implements, and on for a flashing red, used going down the road. I have no idea if it was an actual farmall piece, but it was painted red to match the tractor. It was pretty cool, I would love to find something like it, only smaller (it's lens was close to 6"), to put on the back of my 149.
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Hmm I might have to do some more digging into it.
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Cub had the flashing light for the grote light and one of those would be cool. |
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