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Old 04-11-2017, 12:26 PM
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I had a free minute to sneak out to the garage so I wired up the headlight panel I got off eBay. The headlights even work on it to boot, not too bad for $85. The last thing I want to get for this one is a creeper but that's whenever.
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Old 04-11-2017, 12:27 PM
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I have no idea if this is where the switch goes on these models, I didn't see a factory hole for it so just put it here on the side of the console, seemed right
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Old 04-11-2017, 12:42 PM
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I too am a fan of the headlights. Hardly ever need em but when you do, they sure are handy
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Looking good, good deal!
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Old 04-11-2017, 04:00 PM
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I too am a fan of the headlights. Hardly ever need em but when you do, they sure are handy
Yeah I rarely use them, I just don't care for the look of a blank panel, all my Cubs must have headlights, some weird qwerk I have

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Old 04-11-2017, 05:02 PM
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Good looking 100! Like the new headlights!
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I have no idea if this is where the switch goes on these models, I didn't see a factory hole for it so just put it here on the side of the console, seemed right
Good looking 100 you got there. Wish it were mine. I think the light switch is down father than where you have it mounted, you were very lucky you didn't hit the steering column. I know because I did that on my O. Looks great where it is.
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Good looking 100! Like the new headlights!
Thanks, I mowed with it tonight along some fence rows with the lights on, got compliments from my neighbors they know I'm a weirdo.

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Good looking 100 you got there. Wish it were mine. I think the light switch is down father than where you have it mounted, you were very lucky you didn't hit the steering column. I know because I did that on my O. Looks great where it is.
Thanks, I like this tractor it mows so true and is a blast to plow and mow with. I made sure to not hit the column I should've researched more where it should go to be correct but I'm not planning on getting rid of it so I wanted to put it where it was comfortable
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Here is where the switch is on my father's 100.
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Your 100 and headlights look great!
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