Any sources for a headlight on a 154? One of mine is physically busted and I'd like to find a replacement.
Thanks!
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1970 154 Lo Boy headlight sources
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Re: 1970 154 Lo Boy headlight sources
Old time auto parts store. Take your old one with you, it should have a number on it. The IH part number from TC131 parts catalog is 535 850 R1. If you're lucky maybe you'll find someone who knows how to use a paper parts catalog.
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Re: 1970 154 Lo Boy headlight sources
LOL I was wondering if it was just a common automobile bulb!
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Re: 1970 154 Lo Boy headlight sources
staninlowerAL wrote:Old time auto parts store. Take your old one with you, it should have a number on it. If you're lucky maybe you'll find someone who knows how to use a paper parts catalogue.
I had a very interesting truck many years back, it was a 69 chevy carryall, a forefather of the suburban, they called them 3 doors because they didnt have a passenger door behind the driver. anyways this particular truck was one ordered by MSU in Michigan to do research in former glacier fields in Mexico. it had duel wheel brake cylinders and extra large brake drums. I went to the autoparts and argued with this kid for 15 minutes because he was telling me my truck could not possibly have those brakes. He was going on about what his computer was telling him. I told him that was where he was failing, listening to a machine while ignoring a person.
to the OP, one of the site sponsors specializes in the numbered series cubs, Hamilton Bobs has a link on the bottom of every page here.
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better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it...( YES this includes CUBS! )
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