Industrial Toys
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- Kubota R510 Wheel Loader + Cab and backhoe, JD 6200 Open Station, Cushman 6150, 4x4, ten foot 56 hp Kubota diesel hydraulic wing mower, Steiner 430 Diesel Max, Kawasaki Diesel Mule, JD 4x2 Electric Gator
I often like to drive around in the silence of my John Deere E-Gator around dusk. Lights off. I have been thinking about replacing the headlamps with something more sophisticated. The OEM lamps are like a couple of candles. They can be replaced with a 4x6 headlight.
I came across "Octane Lighting" products with various headlight schemes, but most intriguing are the LED Halo models that have single various colored rings around the perimeter. I don't like other makes with all kinds of crazy white stripes and loops like so many modern day vehicles have. Just looks silly to me.
Some of the RED and AMBER models are very bright, used for daylight warning lamps.
Does anyone have experience using colored lights for night (private property) driving? Red vs amber? Protection of your night vision and so forth. Amber would have daytime benefits that the Red would not afford on public roadways. Unfortunately, they are not dimmable.
And not that I intend on driving through heavy fog any time soon, but I always wondered between yellow "fog" lights and dark amber ones.
I came across "Octane Lighting" products with various headlight schemes, but most intriguing are the LED Halo models that have single various colored rings around the perimeter. I don't like other makes with all kinds of crazy white stripes and loops like so many modern day vehicles have. Just looks silly to me.
Some of the RED and AMBER models are very bright, used for daylight warning lamps.
Does anyone have experience using colored lights for night (private property) driving? Red vs amber? Protection of your night vision and so forth. Amber would have daytime benefits that the Red would not afford on public roadways. Unfortunately, they are not dimmable.
And not that I intend on driving through heavy fog any time soon, but I always wondered between yellow "fog" lights and dark amber ones.
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