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    Posted: 26 Jun 2011 at 2:34pm

Looking for correct light bulbs for headlights and rear lights.  I converted from a 6 volt to 12 volt and I am not sure what to get.  The old 6 volt bulbs for the headlights were GE1133. The rear light bulb was misisng. Is there a bulb I can convert to or do I need to change the sockets.

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Take one to your auto parts store and tell them you need a 12v replacement. I found 12 volt bulbs on the rack at the local auto parts place.
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What tractor ???
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Originally posted by Tedin NE-OH Tedin NE-OH wrote:

What tractor ???

It doesn't matter what tractor. It uses a single contact bayonet type bulb GE 1133 and he wants a 12 volt replacement.
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27.3 watt (2.1 AMP) 13 volt S8
Single Contact Bayonet Base #1156
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One on-line cross reference says a 1073 is also appropriate. The glass envelopes of the 1133 is different from the 12 volt lamps but the filament centers are the same.

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The 1156 works fine. That's what's in my Oliver 60 head lights. When I had the reflectors rechromed, it made them about as bright as a sealed beam.
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1156 is a little more power than 1133 or 1073 and with the 12 volt current about half the 6 volt current, there's less voltage drop in the wires so there's ggod reason for greater brightness.

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