Description
When your right rear light stops working properly, you’re not just dealing with a broken bulb—you’ve got a safety and legal problem that needs fixing fast. Proper rear lighting isn’t optional when you’re moving equipment on public roads or working after dark. This complete rear combination lamp for John Deere tractors provides all required lighting functions – tail, brake, and turn signals – in one integrated assembly. Whether you’re hauling a disc down the county road or working late to finish harvest, this lamp keeps you visible and legal.
What You’re Getting
- Integrates multiple critical functions in one housing – tail light, brake light, and turn signal all in one unit
- Housing, lens, bulb holders, and wiring connections designed to work together for reliable operation
- Weather-sealed construction protects against moisture, dust, and chemical exposure
- Mounts to your existing right-side rear light location using standard hardware
- Complete sealed assembly prevents water damage to connections and sockets
Built for Real Farm Work
This rear combination lamp works across a wide range of John Deere series – from the compact 20 series utility tractors like the 1020 and 2020, all the way up to the big 8050 series machines and everything in between. Whether you’re running a 4050 in the corn fields, pulling a planter with a 2140, or moving hay with a 1550, this lamp handles the demands of agricultural work where visibility matters most.
Made to Last
Farm equipment lighting takes a real beating from constant vibration, impacts from debris and branches, plus exposure to dust, chemicals, pressure washing, and extreme weather. This rear lamp assembly is built specifically for agricultural use with a robust housing that protects the internal components and a lens designed to resist cracking and UV damage.
Installation Notes
Installation involves connecting the wires to your existing tail light, brake light, and turn signal circuits. Test all light functions after installation – tail, brake, and turn signal – to ensure proper operation. Consider replacing both left and right lights together for consistent appearance and performance, especially if your existing lights are old or weather-damaged. A quick tip: take a photo of your old wiring connections before removal to make installation easier.






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