GT1554 Use automotive type fog lamps?

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philw

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I'm really disliking the headlights on my garden tractor.

Would the electrical support the removal of the stock bulbs and sockets, and replace with automotive 55w driving lights? I was going to fab a bracket, pull out the sockets and front clear plastic lens, and mount them there.
 
   / GT1554 Use automotive type fog lamps? #2  
philw said:
I'm really disliking the headlights on my garden tractor.

Would the electrical support the removal of the stock bulbs and sockets, and replace with automotive 55w driving lights? I was going to fab a bracket, pull out the sockets and front clear plastic lens, and mount them there.
They don't put good bright lights on tractors now a days like the sealed beam headlights my old 66 Bolens has.
 
   / GT1554 Use automotive type fog lamps? #3  
If the lighting system doesn't have a relay then you should add one. If your buying new driving lights buy a kit that has the wiring and relay kit with it.
 
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I doubt the factory wiring to the front is large enough for that current draw. You could run your own larger gauge wire and use a relay off the factory wiring as suggested. I would run it straight from the battery to the relay with it's own inline fuse.
 
   / GT1554 Use automotive type fog lamps? #5  
I wouldnt use the 55wt auto fog/driving lamps, but would recomend a pair of the round sealed beam lamps you can get thru either wal mart or TSC/Rural King. They use the same basic sealed beam flood lamp that the older cubs like mine use. The mount the same way as a driving light does, and the lamps are shock mounted in the rubber housing to prevent them from burning out so easily. Here is a pic of my wife's 582 Cub Cadet with one of those lights facing rearward. Cheers Mike
582.jpg
 
   / GT1554 Use automotive type fog lamps? #6  
Did you already get this resolved? Another option which is very simple and brightens up your output is to replace the 1156 auto lamps with halogens.

I was looking to improve the lights in my CC 3184 and went to NAPA. They have a # 795 lamp that fits in the same as the stock 1156. I believe they are 50w and when I switch them on the voltmeter gauge changes while running from about 13 to 12.25.

They aren't a focused spot, more like a flood - but a very easy job to do. If I wanted to do more, I'd consider rectangular halogens from TSC (about $15 ea.) and weld them to the 1/4 inch steel front bumper. They were $9 each and worth it to me. I checked several other parts stores and no one else had such an item.

Cheers!
Kent
 

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