Description
When you’re out there working late into the evening or hitting the road before dawn, that cracked or burned-out tail light isn’t just an eyesore—it’s a safety risk and a sure way to catch the attention of law enforcement. This complete rear combination lamp pair gets your Ford Q Cab tractor back to being road-legal and field-safe, providing the visibility you need whether you’re transporting equipment down dark county roads or finishing up fieldwork after sunset.
What You’re Getting
- Complete left and right lamp set—no need to hunt down matching singles
- Multi-function design handles brake lights, turn signals, and running lights all in one unit
- Weather-sealed construction keeps moisture and debris out where they don’t belong
- Impact-resistant lens materials that won’t crack from vibration or flying rocks
- Direct bolt-on replacement that uses your existing mounting points and wiring
Built for Real Farm Work
These lamps serve the Ford Q Cab tractors that have been the backbone of farms for decades—reliable 10 series, TW series, and 600 series machines that are still earning their keep every day. Whether your tractor’s pulling a grain wagon to the elevator, moving hay equipment between fields, or handling loader work around the farmstead, proper lighting keeps you visible to other traffic and helps you work safely when daylight’s running short.
Made to Last
Farm tractors take a beating, and rear lights catch more than their share of abuse from flying debris, pressure washing, and the occasional encounter with a gate post. These replacement lamps are built to handle that reality with robust housings that resist impacts and quality seals that keep the weather out. The multi-bulb design means if one filament burns out, you’re not left completely in the dark.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—these are direct replacements for your original equipment. Document your wiring connections before removal (a quick phone photo saves frustration later), clean all connection points thoroughly, and apply some dielectric grease to prevent corrosion. Replace both lamps at the same time for uniform appearance and light output, even if only one has failed.






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