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Posted by JRT on August 08, 2007 at 20:55:36 from (71.125.97.32):
In Reply to: Re: red lens for rear light posted by The Dukester on August 08, 2007 at 08:32:46:
I was just wondering today how that red lens worked. I have been working on a 1950 VAC that sat outside for 10 years without being started. Other than a stuck valve , bad spark plug wires, etc. it did not take long to get the old thing running like a new sewing machine. Today I was playing with the light switch, oiling it up and replacing the pull button without even thinking the lights might work. I had left the pull button out and left the shop. When I went back there was this nice red glow from the rear light. I turned a little button on the side of the light and a normal light beamed. Thats when I noticed the front lights glowing beautifully. Can you imagine that after 10 years of exposure to the sun, rain, and snow. When you tinker with old tractors, sometimes its the little things that make you feel good.
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