kick but tractor llight

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hot110ff

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Location
Stahlstown, Pa.
Tractor
John Deere 3720
I wanted to share with everybody the light that I installed on my tractor back in the summer. It is a 175 watt metal halide flood light that runs off of a 400 watt inverter thats mounted under the hood. The light is extremely bright and will light up a large swath in front of the tractor. I have it mounted to the underside of the top of the rops and is only temporarily wired in due to the fact that I wasn't sure if the bulb would last. I mounted it back in July and mowed the grass a few times at 10:00 at night and have done numerous other jobs with it and it's still working good. The only drawback to the metal halides is that they take about 2 minutes to reach full brightness and will not fire back up immediately on a hot re-start but for the amount of light they throw it's worth it.
 

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   / kick but tractor llight #2  
Very impressive, have you tried aircraft landing lights? they come in 100 watt and 250 watt and are 12 volt ! I used to run 2 of the 250 watt lights in my high beam holes in my Corvette
:)
 
   / kick but tractor llight #3  
looks nice, plenty of light, so is it running on 120 volts? that's gotta be a first, is it fused for the 120.
John
 
   / kick but tractor llight #4  
OK hot from the second picture you have already melted 1/2 the snow off your pole building:D Whats the deal...just open the barn door, turn the light on and the snow melts:rolleyes: Looks great. I hav e some lights on my tractor and a friend of mine added them to his skidsteer one night when he was feeding he spun around and hit a cow. Black cows at night.....so he put lights on his machine. Great job.
 
   / kick but tractor llight #5  
Thats pretty cool , :)
At night it will look like a train comeing....:D
it sure puts out the light.

Chris...:)
 
   / kick but tractor llight #6  
Hey , is that your hair burning!!! :eek:

Macdabs
 
   / kick but tractor llight
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#7  
No, it wont burn your hair, I,m only 5'-10" and the rops is high enough that the light is well above your head. The light has a transformer in it that has multiple taps on it for 120, 240, and 277 volts. I don't have it fused yet as the inverter has an overload on it. Once I permanetly wire it in to a factory JD switch I will fuse everything neccessary. You should see the looks on the peoples faces driving by the house when I'm mowing late at night in the summer.:D
 
   / kick but tractor llight #8  
hot110ff,

Great idea, the only thing better than that is two of them!

Malvern
 
   / kick but tractor llight #9  
Wow, that last picture looks like something out of 2001 A Space Odyssey. Gotta wear shades when you're coming :cool:

Your charging system can handle the 400 watt inverter to power that thing?
 
   / kick but tractor llight #10  
hot110ff said:
No, it wont burn your hair, I,m only 5'-10" and the rops is high enough that the light is well above your head. The light has a transformer in it that has multiple taps on it for 120, 240, and 277 volts. I don't have it fused yet as the inverter has an overload on it. Once I permanetly wire it in to a factory JD switch I will fuse everything neccessary. You should see the looks on the peoples faces driving by the house when I'm mowing late at night in the summer.:D

Must cast some wicked shadows! regarding the fuse, maybe some kind of GFI protection, though I'm not sure if that would work with out an earth ground, having a 120 volt circuit on a tractor is interesting.

I'm wondering about the charging system as well, I want to get an inverter and was thinking about 400-800 watt range, does the 400 clip to the battery or can you plug it in a cigarette lighter type outlet? I just installed an outlet but it's only on a 10 amp circuit.
 

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