Description
When you’re finishing harvest after sundown or heading out before dawn to beat the heat, cracked or cloudy headlight glass can turn those critical work hours into a safety nightmare. Nothing’s worse than trying to line up implements or navigate around obstacles when one headlight’s putting out half the light it should. This right-hand headlight glass restores full brightness to your 7R, 8R, or 8RT series tractor, giving you back that crystal-clear visibility that keeps you working safely and efficiently when time matters most.
What You’re Getting
- Clear glass construction that maximizes light output from your existing bulbs
- Precision-formed lens designed specifically for headlight assembly 57815
- Impact-resistant glass that stands up to field debris and daily vibration
- Weather-sealed edges that keep moisture out and prevent fogging
- Direct replacement that installs without modifications or adapters
Built for Real Farm Work
This glass fits John Deere’s high-horsepower workhorses – the 7R series tractors pulling your biggest planters and cultivators, the 8R machines handling your heaviest field operations, and the 8RT track units that keep working when conditions would bog down wheeled tractors. These are the machines that run long hours during planting and harvest, often working into the night when every hour of good weather counts.
Made to Last
Farm headlights take a beating from flying rocks, cornstalks, and the constant vibration of heavy field work. This glass is engineered specifically for agricultural conditions, using materials that resist the impacts and temperature swings that would crack cheaper alternatives. The quality construction maintains clarity season after season, so your headlights stay bright and effective.
Good to Know
This is the right-hand glass only – the left-hand version is part 57773. Handle carefully during installation to avoid creating stress points that could lead to cracking. Make sure the headlight assembly mounting surfaces are clean and in good condition before installing the new glass. Take a minute to check your bulbs while you’re at it – there’s no point installing new glass over dim or burnt-out bulbs.






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