MF 1532
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I just watched your you tube (strobe lights) , very nice :thumbsup: I'm in the planning stage of doing some type of strobe lights on mine , they look sharp and just maybe keep someone from hitting you . Again good job .
Sweet setup and really like all the lights. I am just glad we rarely need something like that around here(today is the one in 10yrs).
I just watched your you tube (strobe lights) , very nice :thumbsup: I'm in the planning stage of doing some type of strobe lights on mine , they look sharp and just maybe keep someone from hitting you . Again good job .
4shorts, you have WAY too many lights, but I love it!!! :thumbsup: (a weather station & voice recorder :confused2You said that you replaced the incandescent lights with LED's, but they still look like halogen bulbs...
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The best money I spent on the tractor is on safety lighting. I just added two more strobes to the blower so I can be seen better side on in the rear. I recessed them so they couldn't be hit with the snow.
Another video please...:thumbsup:
I figured everyone would be tired of my video's by now. I'll see if I can throw together another one with the machine working in the daylight and night time
Though well intentioned I can't help but think you maybe inadvertently creating as much hazard as you wish to reduce.
Glare- A bright light source in a person's field of view can reduce their ability to see other objects. The effect may be exacerbated by rain, windshields, or eyeglasses. The study distinguished between "disability glare", where a driver may be temporarily blinded and unable to see hazards in the road, versus "discomfort glare", which is a more general effect from lights which may cause motorists to avert their eyes. The worst effects for disability glare occurred with amber beacons, strobe beacons, and especially bright lights.