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These lights are not correct and they shall be removed from this MK-II*. Does anyone have an idea if they are military or civilian? If military, what did they come off of?
Thanks in advance!
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Richard Hatkoski 1940 CMP C11 C-8 (Restoring) 1940 CMP C11 F-15A (Parts) 1941 CMP C12 C-15A (Parts) 1942 CMP C13 F-60S Dumper (Restoring) 2 x 1941 CMP C12 F-GT (Storage) 194? CMP C13 C-60X (For Sale) |
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This type of headlamp was used on many makes of tractors and crawlers, worldwide during the 1940's and 50's.
There is a marking on the glass "Guide Tractor" or similar. May have been used on some military equipment as well. |
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Wayne is correct, they are the Guide Tractor Lamp. The brackets are the type used on International tractors rather than Caterpiller but the lamp itself fits all.
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