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Frank, a 125 that I bought to part out had headlights like that. They didn't work out to well for the PO.
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Yea ive had those headlights on there since 1994 I think it was? I havent had any problems at all thankfully. Those are IH lights I bought at IH dealership. They used them on bigger tractors so I thought why not try them.They seem to work nicely there for blowing snow in the winter,but also work good for mowing late at night also.
 
Awwww Jeff,..Who knew there was a song about pretty pink tractors?
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There is another way to go "pink" with your tractor, let your red IH sit out in the North Carolina woods for 10 years, like the previous owner of my 782 . . .

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LOL ....I see that often here in Indiana too the red just fades away ....
 

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