Description
When you’re working early mornings or running late into the evening, that dim or cracked headlight isn’t just annoying—it’s downright dangerous. This right-hand headlamp brings back that reliable blue-tinted lighting that vintage tractors were known for, complete with the classic tractor logo lens that gives your machine its authentic look.
What You’re Getting
- Distinctive blue lens with tractor logo maintains that classic vintage appearance
- 12-volt system with 40/45 watt dual filament bulb provides both high and low beam lighting
- Pre-focus (PF) bulb design ensures proper beam alignment for safe operation
- Right-hand configuration gives you the correct beam pattern for your side of the tractor
- Durable construction handles the vibration and weather that farm equipment faces daily
Built for Real Farm Work
Whether you use yours for raking hay, running an auger, or just moving wagons around the farmyard, good lighting extends your working hours. These 40-50 HP classics from the 1950s and 60s are simple, reliable machines that many farmers prefer for lighter jobs where a modern tractor would be overkill. Having proper headlights means you can safely move between fields at dusk or fire it up for morning feeding without waiting for sunrise.
Made to Last
These headlamps are built to the same specifications as the originals your tractor came with. The sealed construction keeps moisture and dust out – important when your tractor lives in a shed that’s seen better days. The dual filament design withstands vibration from heavy-duty farm equipment operation while the pre-focus positioning eliminates beam adjustment issues common with standard bulbs.
Good to Know
Handle bulb by the base only to prevent glass contamination that can cause hot spots and premature failure. The blue lens and tractor logo are part of what makes these old machines special, so you’ll want to keep that authentic look. Clean all connections with contact cleaner and apply dielectric grease. Verify your ground is solid – paint or rust at the ground point kills more tractor lights than anything else.






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