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pjwbx2230

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Coshocton, OH
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kubota bx2230
Been visiting the forum for awhile. Finally bit the bullet and bought a new kubota bx2230, 60"MMM, FEL, 60"rear blade, and rear bagger. Got a good deal and love the machine. My son (age 4) and I are willingly plowing our neighbor's drives- need to as we have a 10 month old Newfie who has a yard ornament fetish.
Anyway, my only gripe is that the front work lights don't work very well with the FEL attached. Thinking about getting the work light kit and have googled everywhere trying to find photos of the kit and an estimated price. Anyone have this option? If so was it a worthwhile investment? My understanding is that it attaches to the ROPS, correct? Can it be adjusted to face forward and backward? How much should I expect to pay? Any help wopuld be gratly appreciated.
 
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Wires for light are already under the seat.
I would get an aftermarket light (lots cheaper than Kubota) and mount it high on top of the rops.
My brother has a green machine, had the dealer put on the deere light ($60 part only) and it is soooocheeplymade. It mounts low and is useless for the front illumination you want.

Aftermarket lights are inexpensive. They always say not to drill in the rops, but a 1/4" hole at the very top could not to much to weaken the integrity, imho.

Don't get too carried away, or you will need to spend another cupla Franklins on a high output alternator. One light up top won't be that big a load.
 
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Thanks, Mike. Any advice regarding an aftermarket light?
 
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Get halogens. draw considerably less than incandescent lamps. JR Speaker makes some good lights both incandescent and halogen in rubber like housings made for tractors.

Try TSC or a farm store or even NAPA.

By the way, welcome to TBYNet. You can find out just about anything you need to know about CUT's here and some things you don't need to know /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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if you ever plan on trading your tractor DO NOT drill the rops. There are safty advacy groups that hassel dealers about taking tractors with missing or modifed ROPS. Rops mounting brackets are available for about $25 - its probably better to just be of the safe side.
 
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Without drilling ROPS, how would you advise running the wiring? Oh, and thank you for the welcome.
Pat
 
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Wiring could be strapped to the rops with half a dozen plastic zip ties. Can be done neatly.
 
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pj - welcome to TBN!

One of the many things this place is good for is the huge number of threads and posts that you can draw information from. Here's a link that's bound to help, in case you haven't seen it yet. It's had 2,798 views and 45 replies: Suggestions for ROPS lights

I can't help but believe it will be "enlightening". /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Again, welcome!
 
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Welcome, I am new here also, but have found there is a very good wealth of information on this site, with many people willing to help out.... You should get what you need here....
 
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This is a photo of the Kubota lights, the dealer installed them for me for $120 (furnished and installed). They rotate front or back with a wrench. So far I love them. I mow, plow, and fertilize at night, not because I want to but that is when I get the time! You can see they are attached with a simple bracket. http://www.tractorbynet.com/photos/data/529/18797lights-med.JPG
 
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AMR,
What part number is this. The kit my dealer found was a single rectangular halogen. He could not find another light kit (though I called him at closing).
thanks, pjw
 
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Thats a nice looking setup, looks like it would be functional, does it give you plenty of light for all the work you need? Was it 120 for both? or each? for both that seems like a good price...
 
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Also fairly new to TBN I was inspired by a previous post to get some work lights set up. I got a kit at Schucks for ~$25 that included all the wiring as well as a switch. Using the fused power from under the seat and the already-there holes in the canopy to mount. Ty raps keep the wires under control. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 

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The lights came as a pair, so I have one pointing forward and one backwards. Have not really tried them out at night yet, but they have to be better than the tractor lights behind the FEL.
 

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AMR,
My dealer contacted me. Quoted me a price of $63.00 per light for the same set up as yours. Think I'm going to tell him to order them.
 
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That sounds just right. I had the dealer put them on when I bought the machine. I love them, they work perfectly, I have them aimed up front so that they "fill in" where the headlights leave off. They are also excellent for plowing. I do almost all of my work at night, plowing after or before work, mowing in the summer or fall when night falls, fertilizing before a rain, that is how things tend to work out. I hope you enjoy them.
 
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I have the manual at home for them, I will take a look tonight and let you know (if I can find it).
 
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AMR,
Just to let you know, took your pic and post in to my dealer. After doing so, he found something other than the single rectangular halogen. Thanks for the help.
Also, to all of you who replied, thanks. Many great ideas- AMR's just seems easiest and will achieve what I want. Great first experience on the Board. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all.
PJW
 
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Hello,
I also bought the light kit BX7330 could you please post a pic or explane how the dealer wired the light I am having difficulty finding the wires that the light should be plugged into. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
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Have a New Holland L553 skid steer w/kubota v1902-
it won't start-think it's in the fuel injection pump.
I'm looking for a diagram or blow up image of the unit-
anyone who can help I appreciate
 

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