Description
When you’re racing against weather to get fieldwork done, every minute of daylight counts—and this right-hand front work light extends your productive hours well past sunset. This essential lamp for your T6 or T7 series tractor illuminates the right side of your loader, helps you navigate field entrances, and makes those pre-dawn starts actually safe. If your light’s been smashed by low branches, shorted out from moisture, or simply burned out after thousands of hours, this replacement gets you back to working when you need to, not just when the sun’s up.
What You’re Getting
- Right-hand front-mounted work lamp designed specifically for forward and side visibility
- Heavy-duty construction that withstands impacts, vibration, and harsh weather conditions
- Direct replacement design—no modifications needed for proper fit and function
- Quality housing and lens materials that resist cracking and yellowing over time
- Proper sealing keeps moisture out, eliminating that common failure where lights fill with water
Built for Real Farm Work
This work light serves your T6010 through T6090 series tractors and T7030 through T7070 models—machines that spend long hours in demanding conditions. Whether you’re operating a loader around the feedlot, navigating tight gates with wide implements, or working fields when daylight runs short during planting and harvest, this light shows you exactly where that right corner of your equipment is positioned.
Made to Last
Front work lights face constant assault from mud, debris, tree branches, and the pressure washing that farm equipment requires. This replacement handles that reality with robust construction that takes impacts without shattering and quality materials that don’t deteriorate from heat, cold, or UV exposure like cheaper alternatives.
Installation Notes
Before you replace the light, check your wiring connections—corroded plugs and poor grounds cause more lighting failures than bad bulbs. A wire brush and some dielectric grease often bring “dead” lights back to life. When installing the new light, aim it properly for your most common tasks rather than just pointing it straight ahead. While you’re at it, check the left front light too—when one fails, its partner usually isn’t far behind.






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