Canopy Canopy lights & horn installation TC-40D

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PineRidge

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I wanted to add additional lighting to remove the shadows cast from the FEL when using the stock headlights at night. And since I was going to be getting into the electrical system anyway I decided to add a set of horns at the same time, sort of like killing 2 birds with one stone. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif The project turned out very nice. See for yourself click here
 
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Good morning!

Great work, PineRidge...I was just hauling some trash lumber from the barn to a burn pile last night and thinking about this very project.

It's a clean installation, looks very good. I can imagine it's so much easier to maneuver with the lighting up high like that.....
Thanks for the pix
 
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Choreboy having the light source from above makes the difference between night and day. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif Plus the light spillover does a nice job of lighting the bucket level indicator for me as well. If these work out for me I have already pre-wired the circuits to add rear lights for working with the backhoe or snowblower as well.
 
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Do you have heavier alternator on your 40?

I think it comes with 35A but I see some folks have stepped up to 55A.

I'm curious if my original alternator will support 2-4 more lamps
 
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Choreboy I was told that the TC-40D comes equipped with a 40 amp alternator. With my setup you don't need to run both sets of lights at the same time. For mowing without the FEL attached I will be using the stock lighting, and for FEL work I will be using the overhead lighting. So, it really shouldn't tax the stock alternator at all.
 
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Mike,

nice work. Do you get a lot of traffic that would necessitate a horn on your tractor?? /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Also, did you wire up the flashers to work on your plow lights? That would be cool.

To answer the question about the alternator providing enough juice, I ran a total of 9 lights on my 33D this winter (the front 4, the 4 on my ROPS and the one work light on the back) with nary a problem.
 
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Kris I only opted to hook up the running lights and headlamps. Maybe the turn signals will get wired when I have a bit more idle time. Right now my Internet business is a bit hectic. (not complaining though) /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Nice job and great idea. Sure is a nice looking canopy also. What brand is it? Did it come with the tractor or did you add it on after.
Thanks,
Darrell
 
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Pineridge told me in a previous post that his canopy was made by Firebird Fiberglass. It does look cool and I will have to have one when I get some more obstacles out of my way.
 

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