Posted by farmallhal on August 08, 2013 at 15:24:41 from (76.0.42.204):
In Reply to: Re: Super MTA ?'s posted by Al L. in Wisc. on August 03, 2013 at 21:19:08:
Al, Haven't been on the forum for several days due to all the thunderstorms and other pressing needs but saw your light question last evening. I looked at my tractor which I feel is correct and agrees with the SMTA parts catalog. There is a welded threaded fitting on the battery box on the left side and a threaded straight pipe sticks out about 4.5" from the fitting. This pipe is called a rear light support (p/n 358287R1) and is probably about 5" long and being the same size pipe as the headlight light bar. The tear drop style tail/work light is secured to the pipe with the same type of hardware (clamp, spacer, lock washer and nut) as used for the headlights. The light has both the clear bulb and the smaller red bulb along with the black plastic 3 position knob for off, work light (clear) and tail light (red). The wire harness to the light assembly has two metal shielded wires, one for ground to the light body and the power or current wire attaches to a plastic terminal on the back of the light body. Hope this explains what you are looking for from an original tractor. If you have access to a Super M/Super MTA parts catalog the parts are shown very well. Have fun and enjoy the project, Hal.
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