I'm an idiot when it comes to electronics. I know what positive, negative and ground mean. I know where the battery is and where the fuse box is....but that's about it. I think I could wire a switch.
My tractor still has a good bit of warranty on it. Messing up the electrical system worries me. But, it seems to me that the easiest approach (for a dimwit like me) would be splicing into the wires that go to each of the existing headlights and running them back up to the lights on the ROPS. Is there a special connector for this type of splicing?
Someone who mentioned this approach said I might need a larger fuse. I have no idea what amp fuse the headlights run off of, but how do I know how much larger fuse I need? Do I double the amps? I'm assuming the existing headlight circuit is grounded. Would I need to add additional grounding for the additional lights?
Also, under each fender, just below the warning/turn lights, there is a small wiring connector hanging down with nothing plugged into it. I wonder if I could run some lights off of those. My primary concern is that they would
blink like the warning or turn signal!

Anyone have any idea about these? (Its a Kubota L4400).
Thanks for the help and the patience. This is something I'd really like to do and there really isn't anyone nearby for me to pay to do it. So its me or no one.