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Old 10-09-2013, 10:28 PM
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Thanks guys, it was very fun!! The next day our furrow rows were actually pretty straight to be honest. Those rear work lights made a big difference in being able to see plow. Didnt have to drill or put holes into anything to mount lights or toggle switch. Both our tractors had factory punchouts under dash panel by the keyswitch that toggle switch mounted in. I got my light free also, that light came off a an IH 1680 combine that my dad had from when we farmed.
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