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   emh1889  
   
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     Topic: Rear Combination Light for 180Posted: 14 hours 17 minutes ago at 7:15am  | 
 
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   New to me 180, trying to figure out the rear combination light. It has the spot for the small 12v bulb it looks like, but no lead for that bulb. Does it use a bulb and lead wire like the dash lights do? The one on the tractor is a 4428. But what I find online looks like it should be a 4409? I’ll try to attach a pic of it  
   
  Also, has anyone done LED replacement bulbs for the front work lights? I’m not sure if I want to keep it original or make it functional IMG_4294.jpegIMG_4294_2025-11-03_07-15-05.jpeg  | 
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     Posted: 8 hours 32 minutes ago at 1:00pm | 
 
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   Not sure exactly what is supposed to be in that rear light, I know the one on my seriesIII has two wires coming out of the light stem, and one has enough damage to the insulation that I have it unplugged. I have been switching everything to LEDs not only for the added light but also because I had an alternator failure one night and had the lights completely out before I baled to the end of the row. I also pack a couple magnetic battery powered LEDs now, just in case. I did find some 4411 LED lamps that look similar to the incadescent lamps, have them in one of my balers and have been happy with them so far. 
   
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     Posted: 8 hours 18 minutes ago at 1:14pm | 
 
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   This one is single wire 
    
   
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     Posted: 6 hours 42 minutes ago at 2:50pm | 
 
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   Pretty sure it should be 2 wires. One field work, one for road lights 
   
  4409 is the sealed beam field light. This is my 170 HTH  
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     Posted: 6 hours 38 minutes ago at 2:54pm | 
 
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   That would make more sense. They have some of the wiring messed up it seems. The fender flashers are on with all three light settings 
    
   
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     Posted: 3 hours 33 minutes ago at 5:59pm | 
 
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   On my 190, the flasher comes on with each light setting…low beam and high beam. Also the rear red light. The 3rd click is high beam and rear work light only. No flasher or red light in that position.
    
   
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