


CRAWER introduces a new range of LED headlights, specifically designed to upgrade the lighting systems of older Case IH and International tractors. With this innovative lighting technology, classic machines receive a modern upgrade that delivers improved visibility, increased safety and a longer service life.
CRAWER continues to expand its range of premium LED lighting solutions for agricultural vehicles. Following the successful introduction of the CR-3026 LED headlight last year, the product range has now been further expanded with several advanced LED headlight options for various Case IH and International tractor models. The original CR-3026 headlight was specifically developed for International 33, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 55 and older 56 series tractors. Designed as a direct replacement for the original halogen headlights introduced in 1972, the LED upgrade provides a major improvement in both light output and light distribution through the use of modern LED technology.
As International later became part of Case IH, the 55 and 56 series tractors received updated rectangular headlights instead of the original square design. These models can now also be upgraded with the KL-3024-ZA4022 LED headlights, including a matching adapter frame for straightforward installation.
Building on the success of previous models, CRAWER has introduced several new LED headlights developed specifically for a wide range of Case IH tractor series. The CR-3012 LED headlight is compatible with the XL and XL Plus series, as well as the 4200 and Maxxum 5100 series tractors. This model delivers significantly improved light output and visibility, helping operators work more safely and comfortably in low-light conditions. The headlight also features a decorative reflective side section for a modern OEM-inspired appearance. For the Maxxum MX series (from 1997 onwards) and the McCormick MTX series, CRAWER developed the CR-3013 LED headlight. This model features integrated worklights on both sides of the headlight, making it particularly suitable for nighttime operations. In addition, the design includes a decorative center plate that replaces the original plate, which often becomes discolored over time.
The CR-3014 LED headlight was designed for the Maxxum MXC series (from 1998 onwards), along with the CX, JXU, MXM, MXU, CVX, Farmall C and Farmall U series tractors. This advanced model combines integrated corner worklights with an innovative lens construction that ensures smooth and even light distribution across the working area.
Traditional halogen headlights typically produce around 1000 lumens. However, due to aging reflectors and yellowing lenses, actual light performance can gradually decrease to as little as 200 to 300 lumens over time. By upgrading to LED headlights, agricultural professionals benefit from several important advantages. Higher light output improves visibility and creates safer working conditions during long operating hours or nighttime tasks. The latest CRAWER LED headlights provide up to 1600 lumens on low beam, offering a significant performance improvement over traditional halogen systems.
The upgraded headlights are also designed with safety in mind. An adjustable beam angle mechanism helps prevent glare for oncoming traffic while maintaining excellent visibility for the operator. All newly developed CRAWER LED headlights are E-mark approved and comply with regulations for low beam, high beam and position lighting, making them fully legal for public road use. In addition to improved performance, LED technology offers a substantially longer service life compared to traditional halogen lighting, making it an ideal solution for agricultural vehicles operating in demanding environments.
With the latest additions to the product range, CRAWER now offers a complete LED lighting solution for virtually all Case IH and International tractor models. Agricultural professionals can fully modernize their tractors with reliable LED technology that delivers improved visibility, enhanced safety and long-term durability in demanding working conditions.




