Kubota Rear Work Light

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I am looking for a part number for the Kubota Rear Work Light? This I believe is from the factory and comes with the ROPS bracket and is set to go out of the box.

Thank you
 
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I just put a pair of these OPTRONICS COMPETITION SERIES DRIVING LIGHTS - CarParts Quality Discount Parts and Accessories on my 5030.

I am highly impressed. They put out at least twice the light as my OEM Kubota work lights that I replaced. The write up on them on the web page is wrong. They are 50 watt MR16 bulbs; very bright and they come with wiring and switch. Can't beat the price either.

(since I was already wired and switched, I was plug and play.)

I am buying a second set to replace my rear oem Kubota work lights. I got the idea of mr16 work lights after I saw them on a Deere dozer.
 
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I am looking for a part number for the Kubota Rear Work Light? This I believe is from the factory and comes with the ROPS bracket and is set to go out of the box.

Thank you

I think the Kubota part is BX7330. That is the Kubota single work light that clamps to the rops.
 
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What particular tractor model? I have one still in the box; labeled whole goods parts #B7331, service parts # 6C040-955054. Made in Japan by II-shin, and fits, or has instructions for most B series models. Not much of a value for the money, unless you have one of the 4 out of 14 (B7410, 7510, 7610, or 7800) that require the separate ground strap and/or the special bracket; others just use an existing hole in the ROPS or existing ROPS brackets. You could but 4-5 similar rubber housed lights for the price of this one.
 
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I have a BX1500 so I believe the correct model will be the BX7330. I will call the dealer to find out. Thank you.
 
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I have a BX1500 so I believe the correct model will be the BX7330. I will call the dealer to find out. Thank you.

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Yes, I think the BX7330 is correct for a BX series, and if the pics shown in some of the older post are correct, it looks better than the simple lamp included with the B7331 kit.
 
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There is nothing I have found not to like about it. The BX models are very well engineered and will do more than I would probably ever ask of it.
 
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Have you had to replace the seals and the front 4wd axle pivot pin yet?

if so, how did you get the bushings out?
 
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Orangeman1 -- I am at this point no where near the 400 hour mark which I believe is about which you need to inspect and or adjust the axle pivot. I am ordering a shop manual which is probably a wise investment and will help dissect some of the more potentially complicated tasks.
 
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Yes, I think the BX7330 is correct for a BX series, and if the pics shown in some of the older post are correct, it looks better than the simple lamp included with the B7331 kit.

I have this light as my wife got it for me for Christmas last year. It'll do anything i need it to do. I have it forward in the summer to cut grass and back in the winter to snowblow with.

About $75 and install is only about an hour.

FWIW....I tore the lamp apart when I got it just to see how it was built. PITA to put back together so pray the bulb doesn't blow.

I personally like it. Has the on / off switch on the bottom of the unit instead of mounting one on the dash or somewhere else.
 
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I had the dealer install the kubota worklight when I bought my BX23. It is that same part number and came orange with a chrome/silver trim ring around the bulb. Very nice unit and I liked the way it installed and wired into the exsisting pigtail under the seat. I decided last winter to purchase two more for the top of the rops to face foward. They came in black with a black eyebrow type ring. They did have the same part number and got them through the dealer wholegoods. The dealer said they must have changed manufactures for the lights. I ended up painting them orange and flipping the eyebrow ring so it was upright when I mounted them under the rops. Didn't seem as nice as the original light...but ok for my purposes.
 
 
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