hazmat
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2002
- Messages
- 4,051
- Location
- West Newbury, MA & Harrison, ME
- Tractor
- Kubota L5460HSTC
I added a rear flood light to my tractor last night. Picked it up at the dealer while I was getting my tire fixed. Speaker brand 50W halogen flood w/ replacable sealed beam. It even had a built in switch. Also had two wires, ground & hot. Nice if you are mounting to plastic. Cost $30
New holland ran a wire to the ROPS that is hot with the headlight switch. I picked up power there. Very nice because the headlight switch on comes on w/ the ignition. More idiot proof as far as running down the battery. Bolted the light on the rear part of the starboard fender.
The light Works great. Should come in very handy this winter when plowing snow with my rear blade. Only downside is that that part of the fender is plastic & pretty flimsy, The light vibrates a bit. Might need to reinforce it with some sheet metal.
I'll try to snap a pic this evening. My cheap-o dig camera doesn't have a flash.
New holland ran a wire to the ROPS that is hot with the headlight switch. I picked up power there. Very nice because the headlight switch on comes on w/ the ignition. More idiot proof as far as running down the battery. Bolted the light on the rear part of the starboard fender.
The light Works great. Should come in very handy this winter when plowing snow with my rear blade. Only downside is that that part of the fender is plastic & pretty flimsy, The light vibrates a bit. Might need to reinforce it with some sheet metal.
I'll try to snap a pic this evening. My cheap-o dig camera doesn't have a flash.