This week I added accent lighting to the underside of the frontend. I think I will need two more lights under the operator platform. They are wired to a toggle switch I added to the dash.
blueriver said:Okay, what, just because you can or do they have a functional purpose? Looks cool shining down on that snow!
gemini5362 said:I am thinking they would last me about ten minutes before I broke them out.
MrJimi said:Did you use LED's or neons for the red color? If LED's try some neons that can be bought at any autoparts stores or online for cheap money and any color![]()
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Blagadan said:I dont know if i told you guys this one already but I'll share again if i did.
Theres a 19 year old kid lives near me, he contracts himself out every year to the local farmers with his tractor. I plan to take a photograph of his rig during the ploughing this coming season. This guy must have at least 30-40 working lights on his tractor, all around the cab, on the mirrors, front n rear fenders, and even underneath. Now, this is like a spaceship has landed when you see this rig tilling into the wee hours of spring/summer, a ball of white light with a tractor in the middle of it. Your photograph kind of reminded me of his under tractor lighting mboulais, handy I guess if you want to see underneath your tractor but prone to damage big time....
I like the effect of yours mboulais, looks... unusual.
mboulais said:If it was a deere, it would need yellow lights.