work lights for the 2320

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well guys ...heres what I did and they really make a difference.....a switch for the front lights and another switch for the rear lights.....:thumbsup:
 

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   / work lights for the 2320 #12  
well guys ...heres what I did and they really make a difference.....a switch for the front lights and another switch for the rear lights.....:thumbsup:

Very nice! I also like the 2-rear light approach. Where did you get the switches?
 
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#13  
I got the switches from Autozone......there rated at 10 amps each....:)
 
   / work lights for the 2320 #14  
just curious if the lights blind you when you try to look to the side, i had them in a similar spot on my kubota and i hated them because of how they hit my eyes. the reason i ask is because i am getting my 2520 saturday and lights are my first priority. i think i might go LED if i can find some i like
 
   / work lights for the 2320 #15  
Are your switches weatherproof? Only ask if you are going to deal with snow. I have replaced 2 switches because I didn't realize how much water there is in snow. Just something to think about
 
   / work lights for the 2320 #16  
Don't buy those oval lights from Deere! They are JW Speaker lights and you can buy them from Sloan Express for 19.99 each catalog #097525 and they are the 3x5 high performance ovals. Same exact lights Deere buys and markets as their own. You can see them above the flashers on my rops. This also is not the greatest place to put them because the will "side blind" you.
 

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   / work lights for the 2320 #17  
This is my solution. If you click the pic once to blow it larger - then again to make it huge, you can see that I took a pair of old Vermont trailer license plates (smaller than usual plates) and zip-tied them into place. A strip of black electrical tape down the edge that is against the ROPS keeps them from vibrating at all. Perfect solution for me.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...-2320-work-lights-december-31-2007-january-22
 
   / work lights for the 2320 #18  
This is my solution. If you click the pic once to blow it larger - then again to make it huge, you can see that I took a pair of old Vermont trailer license plates (smaller than usual plates) and zip-tied them into place. A strip of black electrical tape down the edge that is against the ROPS keeps them from vibrating at all. Perfect solution for me.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...-2320-work-lights-december-31-2007-january-22


I'd get cut on those License Plates at some point in time......
 
   / work lights for the 2320 #19  
They're not sharp on the edges! And they don't interfere with getting on/off the tractor any more than the lamps themselves.
 
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#20  
just curious if the lights blind you when you try to look to the side, i had them in a similar spot on my kubota and i hated them because of how they hit my eyes. the reason i ask is because i am getting my 2520 saturday and lights are my first priority. i think i might go LED if i can find some i like

I have them pointed outward to help with the blindness and there not that bad now.....:thumbsup:
 

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