L3560 hstc LED install

   / L3560 hstc LED install #11  
waxman, i have a 2006 l4330hstc, i live in NH, no issues with led work lights on rear, however, i removed the front work lights and installed HID, they warm up ,no issues with snow building up etc, no issues with heavy blowing snow, and have had no issues on the rear leds, by the way nice job on the led marker lights !

Ok sounds good, Thanks for that information, I will keep the LED's upgrade as an option. Thanks on the marker lights.
 
   / L3560 hstc LED install #12  
Dale,

2 questions:

Do you have links to Amazon for the lights?

Did you have to rewire to a larger gauge wire to run the 180 watt lights?
 
   / L3560 hstc LED install #14  
Thank you
 
   / L3560 hstc LED install #15  
Hi Dale

Great set up! I just took delivery of my L3560 not too long ago and want to get the same light set up. I went online to the link you posted and the front light bar looks to be only 59.00 now I know you said it was like 160.00 I want to make sure I get the right one....Could the price have come down that much or is is a different light? If you could take a look and let me know I would appreciate it. Also do you think I could run the same large light off the back?

Thanks Again!
 
   / L3560 hstc LED install #16  
BTR: the prices for LED lights have fallen, and if you buy from a reputable, US seller, or thru Amazon, which will provide consumer protection, you shouldn't have to worry. I have probably purchased 18-20 different lights for our own tractors and a friend's needs, and I don't think one of them has had any issues or failed to deliver good performance. Different sources, all cheap, all seemingly the same quality.

180W is a LOT of light for LEDs- you could probably thread a needle 25 feet in front of your tractor with that one. Just don't forget that it will be nominally 15 amps.
 
   / L3560 hstc LED install #17  
Got a 32 curved led light bar, said amp was under 9. Wired it with a 15 amp fuse and no problems yet.
 
   / L3560 hstc LED install #18  
BTR: the prices for LED lights have fallen, and if you buy from a reputable, US seller, or thru Amazon, which will provide consumer protection, you shouldn't have to worry. I have probably purchased 18-20 different lights for our own tractors and a friend's needs, and I don't think one of them has had any issues or failed to deliver good performance. Different sources, all cheap, all seemingly the same quality.

180W is a LOT of light for LEDs- you could probably thread a needle 25 feet in front of your tractor with that one. Just don't forget that it will be nominally 15 amps.

Thanks Varmint I'm going to order a set before the winter hits us.
 
   / L3560 hstc LED install #19  
Got a 32 curved led light bar, said amp was under 9. Wired it with a 15 amp fuse and no problems yet.

Thanks Can you sen me the link on yours?
 

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