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    Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 9:36pm
Hi All. Does anyone know a good source  for and have photos showing the correct tail light assembly and location for a WF? Mine is long gone and I would like to install one. Steiner suggests their part number JDS603, which is a large unit similar to the headlight, also with a clear lens. Does anyone know if that is correct? Thanks.
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It mounts under the seat and is a work lite, similar to the headlights.  It has a clear lens and is to light the hitch area and whatever implement you're attached to.  I'll try to remember to take a picture of mine tomorrow.
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Here are the pictures of the WF rear worklite.

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Second pic didn't post. I'll try again.  As you can see, it's attached to a clip on the seat spring.
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Looks good. I have the clip, just no light. The one in the Stiener book looks a lot like yours. I will probably go with it. Thanks. I hope you are doing OK in Alberta.
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The JDS603 looks to be the correct light.  It's the right size; same as the headlights.

Doing not too bad here in Alberta, except far too much rain and not enough heat,  Some crops doing not too bad, but most fields seem to have 20 to 30 percent far too wet to germinate.  My neighbor finally gave up planting his wheat in a couple of fields as his tractor (JD with all wheel drive) with drill kept getting stuck.  Only about 60 to 70 percent seeded in those fields.
I'm just doing pasture and the grass is growing like crazy.  A lot of thistle has come up this year so I will have to go and mow it down in the next few days before it gets seed heads and maybe the rain will drown it out.  Cows and calves just eat around it--wish they would eat it!! LOL
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Well, it looks like you will be able to watch the Flames and the Oilers pretty soon at least.
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