LED Work Lights

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#21  
Hey Guys,

Sorry we've not been around looking much, we had
a major problem with the house about May 6th and
we are just finishing fixing everything.

TeamNH, I'll get a couple photos but the switches
I mounted on each side of the controls mounted on
the fenders. There is just enough room to mount a
waterproof switch there. I put one switch for the upper
lights and one for the lower lights.

I'll get a test set up in a week or so I'll show the lights
from the T2220 and then I'll show the lights from
the cab lights on our DX60.
 
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#23  
Here's the photos of the switches, there is just enough room to install them in this position. After the wires were attached and we had to bend the lugs a little then we water proofed the switch by sealing it with liquid electrical tape. We put the waterproof boots on the top of the switches to finish the job.

I wanted to install the switches where they were within reach without searching for them. Hope this helps.


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#25  
On our T2220 there are two plugs that are switch controlled
for factory work lights. We wired them straight, work fine.
 
   / LED Work Lights #27  
Thanks alot! yes that will help greatly. I think try for the same spot. I would like to put them together thou, and maybe order the switch that is on the dash for the hazard lights. you know the black rocker with light. I want to see what i can find like that.

Thanks again!
 
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#28  
I'll tell you now if your tractor is like mine you don't have room for a rocker switch, I just got these in. There is a inner fender that you've got to sandwich the switch between.
 
   / LED Work Lights #29  
very cool idea and nice job with the switches
 
   / LED Work Lights #30  
I had never heard of liquid electrical tape. May I ask where you find it?
 
 
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