Description
When the sun sets and there’s still work to do—or you need to start early before dawn—good headlights make all the difference between getting the job done safely and calling it a day. If you’ve noticed your existing headlight getting dim, cracked, or stopping working altogether, you’re left trying to operate in dangerous conditions where you can’t see obstacles, other equipment, or even where you’re going. This right-hand headlamp brings back that bright, dependable lighting that keeps you working safely.
What You’re Getting
- 12-volt system compatible with original electrical systems on vintage tractors
- 45/40 watt dual-filament bulb provides both high and low beam operation
- Deep back design gives proper mounting clearance on classic tractor grilles
- Plain lens construction matches the original factory look
- Right-hand fitment for the passenger side of your tractor
Built for Classic Farm Work
These vintage tractors aren’t just museum pieces – many are still earning their keep on farms today. Whether you use yours for raking hay, running an auger, or just moving wagons around the farmyard, good lighting extends your working hours. This headlamp fits classic Massey Ferguson 35 and 65 series utility tractors, Case IHC B and 44 series, and David Brown models from the 1200 through 900 series that helped define farming in the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
Made to Last
This headlamp is designed to survive the demanding conditions that farm equipment faces every day. The sealed housing keeps moisture, dust, and wash-down water out of the electrical components, while the lens material resists impacts from flying debris, rocks, and tree branches that would crack cheaper headlights. It’s built to handle the constant vibration and rough conditions these working machines face.
Installation Notes
Installation typically involves removing the old headlamp assembly, transferring the electrical connections, and mounting the new unit in the existing brackets. If you’re replacing just one headlight, consider doing both at the same time—mismatched lighting not only looks odd but can strain your eyes during night work. Check your wiring connections while you’re at it, as these old tractors sometimes have grounding issues that affect light brightness.






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