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Help identifying this wrecker work light

tcody

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Here are a couple of photos of the work light on my 10 ton wrecker. After a few days of going through every potential Google search for a lead on the manufacturer I am giving up. I hope someone can help identify it. There were two on the back of my truck and one is missing so I am hoping to find out who made it and possibly locate a spare. Thanks for the help. On the casting are the numbers 5941540, D-12T and D1 W?. The face is 7" and 24V.
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looks like the standard wrecker, bridge truck work light, you can find them on ebay, a lot of dealers have them, try john winslow, or jim henry
 

Recovry4x4

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The number 4863 comes to mind. I'll have to check my stock for a part number if it ever quits raining.
 

Gamagoat1

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The work lights on the M816 are diff. in that the mounting is threaded. It looks like the one pictured is a squared shank.
 
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