RoyJackson
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
- Messages
- 23,144
- Location
- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
Roy,
I installed some of the new and very bright LED warning lights and am very happy with them. I use them for the very same reason you mention: snow plowing where the driveway meets the road, and also when I transport on a public road to another location. These lights are so bright they're highly noticeable on the sunniest day as well as through a raging blizzard. It's not that I like plowing in wind-blown snow storms, but in large storms as you likely know, it's better to keep up with it them than to let a large fall make it difficult to move snow after the storm is over.
Another advantage of the LED lights is that they're the hardiest of all. Rotating beacons and bars have moving parts that get fatigued by tractor vibration and even oiled surfaces are not as well lubed in the cold of winter. And strobe tubes are not as hardy as solid state LEDs.
Jerry
I looked at some LED lights. Frankly, I didn't think they were very bright and definitely not as bright as strobes. I was quite impressed with the strobe lights.
As for the light I chose...mostly a cost situation. I didn't want to spend too much (light in the pictures was $106 from Amazon.com) for something that won't be used too often. And trust me, this light is plenty bright to catch peoples' attention (day or night).
However, we both got what we want...something for use when working near or on the road.