Description
When you’re working past sunset or moving equipment at first light, a cracked or failed rear combination lamp isn’t just annoying—it’s dangerous. This left-hand rear assembly combines your tail, brake, and turn signal functions in one reliable unit that keeps you visible and legal on the road. If your existing lamp is full of water, has a busted lens, or simply stopped working after years of faithful service, this replacement gets you back to safe operation.
What You’re Getting
- Three-function design handles tail light, brake light, and turn signal duties in one compact housing
- Rugged sealed construction keeps moisture and dirt out where they can cause electrical failures
- Impact-resistant lens stands up to flying rocks and low branches better than cheaper alternatives
- Direct bolt-on replacement fits your existing mounting brackets without modifications
- 12-volt operation works with standard tractor electrical systems across all compatible models
Built for Real Farm Work
This lamp serves the TL and TS series New Holland tractors that handle everything from hay operations to grain transport, plus those legendary David Brown machines in the 880-1412 range that farmers still count on for daily chores. Whether you’re hauling wagons down country roads after a long harvest day or moving between fields before sunrise during planting season, proper rear lighting keeps everyone safer.
Made to Last
Farm lighting takes a beating from weather, vibration, and the occasional encounter with tree branches or equipment. This assembly uses automotive-grade sealing to keep water out and quality materials that won’t crack under temperature swings or UV exposure. The electrical connections stay clean and corrosion-free, so your lights work when you need them.
Good to Know
This is specifically for left-hand mounting—make sure you’re ordering the correct side for your needs. During installation, clean all electrical contacts with a wire brush and apply some dielectric grease to prevent future corrosion problems. Test all three functions before you head back to the field, and consider replacing both sides at the same time if your other lamp is getting questionable.






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