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Oliver 1800/1900 A series tail light assy.

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Oliver1800A

10-30-2004 13:13:16




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Does anyone have a pair of these red glass tail lights with reflectors that go on the back left fender rear? They are in the parts books and but no one can seem to remember them but me. We have the tractors and I am short of these lights. But, oddly, everyone I have spoken to has no recollection of ever seeing one on a tractor. I have them on 3 tractors they are factory done. Can anyone concur with me on this one? I figure J. Schwiebert will know this one.

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BILL L

10-31-2004 16:34:37




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 Re: Oliver 1800/1900 A series tail light assy. in reply to Oliver1800A, 10-30-2004 13:13:16  
Yes, I have one that has the type of light you are talking about and it is on a 1900 A series tractor. So, you are not dreaming or loosing it.

Hope this helps you.



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Paul in WI

10-30-2004 17:31:07




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 Re: Oliver 1800/1900 A series tail light assy. in reply to Oliver1800A, 10-30-2004 13:13:16  
I have a 1800C diesel and I have one on the left rear of mine. It was installed at the factory. Works great when traveling on the road!



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Oliver1800A

10-30-2004 19:27:04




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 Re: Oliver 1800/1900 A series tail light assy. in reply to Paul in WI, 10-30-2004 17:31:07  
Paul,

This light I speak of has the 1/2" single stud and the can like the regular lights on the front that have the 4411 and 4406 sealed bulbs in them. However, it had a reflector and a red glass lens with gasket and the same ring to hold the lens in place as the other lights did. Generally, the B and C series had double 1/4" studs out the back and took a 1056 or like bulb in a plastic housing similair to a standard trailer light. Which to you have??

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