Description
When you’re hauling equipment down narrow Irish lanes or finishing fieldwork after dark in the UK, having the wrong beam pattern on your headlights isn’t just illegal—it’s downright dangerous. This left-hand headlamp with proper left-hand dip pattern keeps you legal on left-hand traffic roads while making sure you can see where you’re going without blinding oncoming drivers. No more worrying about getting pulled over or causing accidents with incorrect lighting specs.
What You’re Getting
- Proper left-hand dip beam pattern that directs light down and left for safe road operation
- 12V system compatibility with 60/55 watt high/low beam output for reliable visibility
- Ireland and UK specification compliance to keep you legal and insured
- Direct replacement that fits your T7000 without modifications or adapters
- Weather-resistant construction that handles the damp climate you know so well
Built for Real Farm Work
These T7000 series tractors are workhorses that frequently travel public roads between fields, whether you’re moving equipment, transporting loads, or just getting from one job to another. When MOT time comes around or you’re dealing with insurance after an accident, having the correct beam pattern documentation matters more than you might think.
Made to Last
This headlamp handles everything Irish and UK weather throws at it—from coastal salt spray to highland frost. The sealed construction keeps moisture out while the sturdy lens resists impact from branches and road debris. It’s built to the same standards as the original equipment that came on your tractor.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—disconnect the battery, unplug the old headlamp, and bolt in the new one. Before blaming a burnt-out bulb, check your electrical connections for corrosion at the plug and ground point—a wire brush and some dielectric grease often bring “dead” lights back to life. Consider replacing both headlamps at the same time for matched light output and peace of mind.






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