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Old 05-06-2008, 11:55 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I posted this in the NH section but if anyone knows a good rocker switch that will fit in a NH or Case DX40 I would appreciate it. I think I only need a SPST switch or two for my light project that I want to start soon.

Do you already have slots in the dash or are you cutting them? If you already have a slot in the dash let me know the width x length x panel thickness. Carling makes high quality switches rated to IP68. You can find them on auction sites or marine supply retailers.
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Old 05-06-2008, 02:19 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Just some food for thought. I bought my lights at Norther Tool. I believe they were listed as tractor lights on the package or something like that, they have a plastic case. If the lights are on and I try to adjust the light by pushing on it the fuse will blow, otherwise they work fine. So try to buy a quality light and save yourself some grief later.
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Old 05-06-2008, 06:11 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I had my doubts at first too!
I have a set of three by five rectangular driving lights mounted on the magnets and have pointed them front, back and sideways at various times, on the rops, fenders, fel brackets and even on implements. I have not had them shake off or to a different position but the lights are fairly light and are mounted closely to the magnets. I have them wired into a lighter plug and have wired several lighter sockets on the tractor. Zip ties keep the wires where I want them.The lights are 55 watts each and throw lots of light. I think my total investment is 30 bucks.
I have been thinking about making a thermos holder with one of the same magnets and a piece of ABS pipe.
Try it -- if it does not work for your lights you will only be out the price of the magnets (about eight bucks) and everthing else will bolt to whatever bolt on brackets you choose----and you might discover the best place to put the lights for permanent mounting.
Almost forgot -- you might want to look at a set of atv holders to mount the weed wacker
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Old 05-06-2008, 08:49 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Well, I just ordered the magnets and lights from HF. I suppose if they don't work, I'm just out the $3.99. I can always buy the hardware and build the clamp as detailed in the other thread.

I'll look into the ATV holder for the weed whacker. got a pointer? I'll google that to see what it is but if you have one that's worked for you, i'd like to know.

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Old 05-06-2008, 09:14 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Try Cabelas under utv/atv racks -- I have an old one that looks like two rubber prongs with a keeper strap. I tried to do a link but was not successfull. The big thing is to find one that will bolt to the rops or fender etc .
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Old 05-06-2008, 10:34 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Do you already have slots in the dash or are you cutting them? If you already have a slot in the dash let me know the width x length x panel thickness. Carling makes high quality switches rated to IP68. You can find them on auction sites or marine supply retailers.

Not to rob the thread but the slots in the dash appear to be about 1" x 2". Not sure of the panel thickness. I will research the carling switches. Thanks.
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Old 05-07-2008, 02:00 PM   #17 (permalink)
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I have a MF 1428V and would like to add a set of work lights. I'm not crazy about drilling holes in the ROPS so I'd like to find a bolt-on bracket that would ideally swivel so the lights can be used both forward and backward. I've searched a bit with no luck. Anyone have a product that's worked for them?

I'd also like to somehow be able to have a rack for the weed whacker so I could have it with me when cutting instead of making a second trip.

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Old 05-07-2008, 03:00 PM   #18 (permalink)
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If you can find some channel that will just cup around your ROPS of the gauge metal that the purloins used in metal buildings is made from then you could weld tabs to the channel and use worm gear hose clamps to secure and still move or remove as necessary. Only problem is that you would have to run hot and ground to each.
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Old 05-07-2008, 10:48 PM   #19 (permalink)
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I'll look into the ATV holder for the weed whacker. got a pointer? I'll google that to see what it is but if you have one that's worked for you, i'd like to know.

gary

I picked up a set at TSC for $19 and change. This is a great idea. Just last night I was trying to figure out how to carry my weed eater on my CK30. I still have to find a place to mount them (magnets?) but I'm thinking of hangin it from the ROPS.

The only time I have the weed eater is when I'm mowing and I always have the ROPS up when mowing so it should work out well.

I'm going to try the magnets for the lights too. I like the idea of being able to move them wherever I need them. I can see using them on the FEL often as well as the ROPS (forward and reverse) while mowing.

Thanks for all the great ideas!
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Old 05-13-2008, 01:04 AM   #20 (permalink)
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my worklights (2 front 2 rear) are mounted to a galvanized fence pipe (the kind used for cyclone fencing) with the wiring run through the pipe. i attched the pipe to the top of the rops using 2 big u-bolts - it's kind of ghetto looking but works great. i also used the 4 wire flat trailer wire so i can disconnect it easily and take it off quickly if i need to. a while back someone posted their mount which was made out of that channel stuff with holes all throughout - can't remember the name of it but it looked good. i saw another mounting option which used 2 flat peices of stock iron bent to fit around the rops, the bolts for the lights used to secure it to the rops, i'm keeping an eye out for something like that and will switch to it when i find it..
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