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mounting rear lights on a 1974 B-100

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608KEB

The rear seat pan on my 74 B-100 may be from a 1978-79 C-161, because there are holes in the back for two tail lights. The hole spacing between each tail light is 4". I was looking online at toro parts master and found part #105202 is supposed to work. I don't think it will because it's the same part # if you want to put a light on a B-100 and the hole spacing is 3". Would anyone know where to find tail lights with a 4" hole spacing?

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rmaynard

The 1974 B-100 has a hinged rear fender pan. If you think you have a C-161 pan, how is it attached? :scratchead:

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Martin

if the fender is for a c161 then it would look something like this......

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the outermost holes are spaced 3" apart, and the lights on the next pic are for the 3" spacing.....

a 4" spacing(and the corresponding taillight) would be a tight fit in the factory location......

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608KEB

the outermost holes are exactly 4' center to center. I was looking at Kelly's quick restro job on a c-121 and noticed reflectors on the back that looked like a 4" spacing. I also do not have a 3rd hole for wiring. There is no hole for a rear gas tank either. It does have holes for the seat that flips foward. I'll take a picture tomorrow.

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Kelly

The reflectors on that tractor are wider than the holes in the fender, they are Walmart $1.99 reflectors, does it have the holes in the middle for a light??

Also I didn't show it, but I welded up some extra holes someone drilled for lights at one time, they were about 4" spacing, probably with these reflectors could have left them.

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608KEB

no holes in the middle.

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