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Are there still headlight kits still available for the 300 series Allis Chalmers? What else will work for me if not available? I just bought another real clean 312 off e bay here is a pic of it. Thanks,Mark

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Nice tractor. I saw it on Ebay thought it was a nice tractor. I dont think they are still available. Find you an organ donar and rob the lights. Mr.Merideth (tmerideth)might have what you need. Give him a yell. Like to see you new tractor at SF 2007,Matt
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Mark if your not opposed to modifying a bit you could go this route. [IMG]http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n68/boncbo/ac.jpg[/IMG] This is my 312. Got it this way from my Dad but the work very well. Bob
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Originally posted by boncbo
Mark if your not opposed to modifying a bit you could go this route. [IMG]http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n68/boncbo/ac.jpg[/IMG] This is my 312. Got it this way from my Dad but the work very well. Bob
If I can't find anything that is what I will do! Thanks,Mark
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The following pictures were taken when I was showing jkmustang1 how the headlight bulbs from an old Wards tractor that I had would fit in an AC410S hood. He was looking for a set for his friend Charlie's tractor. All you need to do is remove the block off panel.

And put bulbs in the existing holes. Make some clamps from pieces of flat metal to hold the bulbs in place. There are four holes for each light, so 4 clamps will hold each light. Even washers can be used.

You can use any of the bulbs from the following list. I know that NAPA carries some of these bulbs. I checked for my 7116H. It uses the same type bulb. The ones in these pictures are 4411 bulbs as were the ones in my 7116H. I have lights from a Sears tractor at home that used the 4406 bulb. The bulbs all fit the same since they are PAR 36 bulbs, just different wattage and beam shape.

Then hook up the wiring.

Hope this helps.
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Thanks alot
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Originally posted by HubbardRA
The following pictures wer taken when I was showing jkmustang1 how the headlight bulbs from an old Wards tractor that I had would fit in an AC410S hood. He was looking for a set for his friend Charlie's tractor. All you need to do is remove the block off panel. [img]/club2/attach/HubbardRA/Lights 001.jpg[/img] And put bulbs in the existing holes. Make some clamps from pieces of flat metal to hold the bulbs in place. There are four holes for each light, so 4 clamps will hold each light. Even washers can be used. [img]/club2/attach/HubbardRA/Lights 003.jpg[/img] You can use any of the bulbs from the following list. I know that NAPA carries some of these bulbs. I checked for my 7116H. It uses the same type bulb. The ones in these pictures are 4411 bulbs as were the ones in my 7116H. I have lights from a Sears tractor at home that used the 4406 bulb. The bulbs all fit the same since they are PAR 36 bulbs, just different wattage and beam shape. [img]/club2/attach/HubbardRA/Bulbs2.jpg[/img] Then hook up the wiring. [img]/club2/attach/HubbardRA/Lights 004.jpg[/img] Hope this helps.
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