Strongman
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One of the few items I'm not happy with on my Branson 3820 with a BL20A loader is the position of the headlights. If you have a loader, unless the bucket is almost touching the ground, the bucket blocks the headlights. Now normally I'm not using it after dark in the summer, but at this time of year when its dark before I get home from work and I have to snow plow, it is frustrating. I know some of you have installed headlights on top of the roll bar, however I usually keep my roll bar lowered unless I'm on a slope since I store the tractor in my barn with a 95" high door (roll bar is about 97"). If I raised my roll bar every time - I know I would forget to lower it one day and I'd be buying a new door (I've already had some close calls).
My solution to the problem was to install an extra set of headlights on top of the protection bars at the front of the tractor. This allows my bucket to be high enough off the ground to avoid getting snow in the bucket when I snow plow. I tied the headlights into the rest of the electrical system (disabling the high beams). I made the headlights easily removable (they are attached with exhaust clamps) so that they won't be in danger of getting smacked with something during the non winter months. I've attached a picture of the headlights.
I also posted my other little tractor project in the attachments section. I made skid shoes for my rear blade for snow plowing: link to attachment posting Now I'm ready for the snow! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
My solution to the problem was to install an extra set of headlights on top of the protection bars at the front of the tractor. This allows my bucket to be high enough off the ground to avoid getting snow in the bucket when I snow plow. I tied the headlights into the rest of the electrical system (disabling the high beams). I made the headlights easily removable (they are attached with exhaust clamps) so that they won't be in danger of getting smacked with something during the non winter months. I've attached a picture of the headlights.
I also posted my other little tractor project in the attachments section. I made skid shoes for my rear blade for snow plowing: link to attachment posting Now I'm ready for the snow! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif