Looking for advice on adding worklights to tractor

/ Looking for advice on adding worklights to tractor #1  

gerytb

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mahindra 4035, Kubota RTV 1140
Hi All: I am trying to add some worklights to my Mahindra 4035, preferably on the ROPS bar. Tried some 100W H3 Halogens made by Baja, but they were pitiful and not as good as the one rear work light that came with the tractor. Primarily looking to light up both the front and back for snow removal (bucket and blade). Saw a post and reply by the guy from TowMart, but I do not want to spend $400 for a pair of lights. Anyone have any luck with a particular set or anything I should look for? Are they rated by lumens or wattage or something that I will be sure this time will work? Used to have old Kubota that had work lights mounted to the canopy that were more than adequate.
 
/ Looking for advice on adding worklights to tractor #2  
Hi All: I am trying to add some worklights to my Mahindra 4035, preferably on the ROPS bar. Tried some 100W H3 Halogens made by Baja, but they were pitiful and not as good as the one rear work light that came with the tractor. Primarily looking to light up both the front and back for snow removal (bucket and blade). Saw a post and reply by the guy from TowMart, but I do not want to spend $400 for a pair of lights. Anyone have any luck with a particular set or anything I should look for? Are they rated by lumens or wattage or something that I will be sure this time will work? Used to have old Kubota that had work lights mounted to the canopy that were more than adequate.
I would look into purchasing LED,s verses Halogens.The LED,s have come down in price.Check ebay and amazon sites.
 
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I was going to purchase a marine LED floodlight from mcdermottlight.com but after considering that I do so little tractor work at night, I passed on it. LED lights are rated in lumen. The one I was looking at was big - 8"high x 12"wide x 6" deep - used 5 watts and output was 4700 lumen. I got to see several mounted on a commercial fishing boat and they DEFINITELY turn night into day. They are completely waterproof and vibration resistant, cast aluminum housing. They put out a bluish-white light. Its what I would use if I did night work with the tractor. I've seen too many of these "knock offs" that look good but don't have the output. I would mount the light on the underside of the raised ROPS - helps keep it away from low hanging limbs.
 
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You can get some great LED spot/flood lights for under $50 now.
 
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Thanks
 
/ Looking for advice on adding worklights to tractor #6  
In my opinion, the LED light bars are the only way to go. There are a few write-ups on here I believe. I purchased mine on ebay. Chinese knock-offs yes, but the real deal is several hundred bucks. I'm even a dealer for the top of the line ones, and they are too rich for my blood. This one is a 32" and it fits perfectly. Its like turning on the sun. I loved it so much, I ordered a handful of them, another to point backwards, for the golf cart (I don't play, more of a utility buggy, you'd piss off other players no doubt), 4 wheelers, etc. Sorry I don't have a better picture. As stated, inside the ROPS is a good place, good protection. I'm even thinking of building a mesh screen of sorts to save the glass, see how much light diffusion it causes. The 32" was around $80 if I remember correctly, just search ebay for 32" LED Light Bar, I narrow it to Buy It Now auctions, and only buy from US stock, otherwise you'll be waiting for China Post for weeks.

EDIT: Good Lord, don't click on the picture! Lol. It took forever to upload so I opened it on my computer and its HUGE. So I edited it and figured out how to shrink it but the damage was done, the big one is attached to the post. I'm not sure how to remove it. Its just showing up as a link on my end though, so just don't click on it

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Thanks, went on Ebay and found some that would fit my tractor. The ROPS is not 32" wide.
 
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As bright as these are, smaller probably wouldn't hurt too much. I live in rattlesnake and scorpion country, it's a big no no to walk around after dark. With this thing turned on, I'm not too terribly afraid to keep working as long as the grass is short and hiding spots are minimal. Something I wouldn't dream of with the factory headlights. Or even my truck's HID headlights, which are pretty bright...
 
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I bought the 24" LED 120W spot/flood and mounted on the rear cab of the tractor. I plan on buying another for the front. I think I paid around $70-80 for the light.
 

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EDIT: Good Lord, don't click on the picture! Lol. It took forever to upload so I opened it on my computer and its HUGE. So I edited it and figured out how to shrink it but the damage was done, the big one is attached to the post. I'm not sure how to remove it. Its just showing up as a link on my end though, so just don't click on it
Ok, I clicked on it just because you said "not too"...lol:eek:
Don't worry, it auto shrinked it....nice lights.
 
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These are some lights I picked up from my dealer, nothing elaborate, just standard lights. They seem to light up enough for the little work I do in the dark. I installed them in the event I had to use the rear snow blower early in the morning to get down the hill.
 

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/ Looking for advice on adding worklights to tractor #13  
Are you needing a light to help you see what your doing on the tractor at night? Or the factory high and low beam isn't enough? or your trying to get lights on the left and right of the tractor
 
/ Looking for advice on adding worklights to tractor #14  
Are you needing a light to help you see what your doing on the tractor at night? Or the factory high and low beam isn't enough? or your trying to get lights on the left and right of the tractor

LOL, I think he's looking for those "daytime light's', but I'm not too sure.
Good question.
But I'm pretty sure he want's one on the left and right.;)
 
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I have bought/installed LED work light twice now, on different tractors, and I am perfectly happy with lights purchased from eBay sellers. They all pretty much seem the same, if they look the same, anyway. Even the 9 LED floods, rated at 27watts, seem to provide plenty of light for anything short of surgery behind your tractor. I haven't had any problems with the lack of heat keeping the lenses clear in falling snow, which is one concern I've seen expressed here. The lights are cheap enough that there's no reason not to have them. I find the factory headlights, at least on my Kubota L3130, to be pretty much useless.

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These cost me ~ $25 each w/ free shipping through Amazon, have two spots facing forward and a flood & a spot facing back. I haven't done any work after dark yet, but they seem to be pretty adequate. One thing is for sure, I'll never outrun them with a top speed of 12 MPH ;)

LAMPHUS CRUIZER 4" 18W CREE LED Off Road Jeep Motorcycle Head Light

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/ Looking for advice on adding worklights to tractor #18  
LOL, I think he's looking for those "daytime light's', but I'm not too sure.
Good question.
But I'm pretty sure he want's one on the left and right.;)

I herd those were expensive.. they turn daylight to dark.:D
 
/ Looking for advice on adding worklights to tractor #19  
Hi All: I am trying to add some worklights to my Mahindra 4035, preferably on the ROPS bar. Tried some 100W H3 Halogens made by Baja, but they were pitiful and not as good as the one rear work light that came with the tractor. Primarily looking to light up both the front and back for snow removal (bucket and blade). Saw a post and reply by the guy from TowMart, but I do not want to spend $400 for a pair of lights. Anyone have any luck with a particular set or anything I should look for? Are they rated by lumens or wattage or something that I will be sure this time will work? Used to have old Kubota that had work lights mounted to the canopy that were more than adequate.

I put on two sets of the cheapest flood/driving lights I could find onto the top of my canopy - $25/pair at Autozone. I aimed two forward and two backwards. They're not impressively bright, but are more than adequate when it's actually dark, especially when clearing snow (since everything is white).

PS - check out how f'n deep that snow is I'm chewing up!!
 

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Yikes. We've had snow like that just twice since I moved to (Southern State?) Maryland in '98, and both times it was a bear to clear. Now, I think I am ready, with a big tractor with a front plow. Probably won't get squat for snow... Which is okay, since I don't have no stinkin' cab, anyway.
 

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