Description
When you’re feeding cattle before sunrise or finishing up fieldwork as the light fades, a burned-out headlamp isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s downright dangerous. This 155mm x 102mm headlamp assembly gets your New Holland TD or TN series tractor back to safe operation with proper forward lighting that’s essential for those early morning chores and late evening tasks that are just part of farm life.
What You’re Getting
- Compact 155mm x 102mm size that fits perfectly on TD and TN series models without modifications
- Uses standard 3909 or 3909G bulbs that you can find anywhere agricultural parts are sold
- Weather-sealed housing that keeps moisture, dust, and wash water out where it belongs
- Durable construction built to handle the vibration and impacts that come with real farm work
- Direct replacement design that mounts using your existing hardware and electrical connections
Built for Real Farm Work
This headlamp is made for the versatile TD and TN series tractors that handle everything from loader work around the barnyard to road transport between fields. Whether you’re running a TD5050 for general farm duties, using a TN75 for hay operations, or operating a TN95 for heavier fieldwork, these compact tractors often work beyond daylight hours. Good lighting isn’t optional when you’re navigating between buildings in the dark or need to be road-legal for equipment transport.
Made to Last
Farm equipment faces challenges that road vehicles never see—constant vibration, pressure washing, chemical exposure, and the occasional encounter with low tree branches. This headlamp assembly is built specifically for agricultural use with robust sealing that prevents the moisture intrusion and corrosion that kills most lighting. The compact size provides adequate illumination while fitting the sleek design of modern utility tractors.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—the assembly mounts right where your old one came off using existing bolt holes and electrical connections. Before installing, check your wiring connections for any corrosion that might have caused the original failure, and clean contacts with a wire brush if needed. It’s a good idea to replace both headlamps at the same time for matched light output. While you’ve got the hood up, take a look at your other lights too—work lamps and taillights often need attention around the same time.






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