DaButter1
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Hello. I've stolen... err, borrowed... a lot of ideas from TractorByNet, so I decided it was worth taking the time to post what I've learned on my quest to add some better lighting to my JD2320. Previously I had two 55watt halogens facing backwards and when plowing snow with my back blade down our 1/4 mile lane they were barely adequate. After getting snowed in last winter I bought a Landpride 64" 3pt snow blower to finish out the winter and this summer just finished modifing an old truck plow to quick attach to my FEL. Now I needed better lighting forward and decided the rear facing halogens needed to go as well.
I did as much research as I could and finally decided on dual row DC series Totron LED Light Bars. I went with a 12" facing forward and a 6" facing back. You can find full spec's on Totron's website, but they are CREE LEDs and the 12" is 5760 lumens and the 6" is 3650 lumens and have a spot/flood combo configuration. I purchased from Matt at lightitupoffroadfs@gmail.com after ready a lot of positive reviews on different forums and his prompt answering of all my questions. His pricing was better than I could find elsewhere and I received the lights two days after ordering. I paid $20 for the optional wiring harness which I wouldn't do again for a tractor install. The harness isn't long enough to go from the battery to the dash and then up the ROPS to reach the lights. I tied into the existing power I had run to the dash and did use one leg from each harness, but to do it over I would save the $20. The lights themselves, with shipping included, were $155.
I installed a 2nd switch on my dash (top switch is for a 12v receptacle at the back of my tractor that I added for my lawn sprayer) and mounted the lights on a piece of 1/4" thick metal with some U Bolts. The attached pictures show the switch and my first light test. And yes, the wife thought I was crazy when heading out at 10pm to test lights. I shut off the security light and took the first official test pictures with the tractor about 185' away from the shop.
First the 12":





I did as much research as I could and finally decided on dual row DC series Totron LED Light Bars. I went with a 12" facing forward and a 6" facing back. You can find full spec's on Totron's website, but they are CREE LEDs and the 12" is 5760 lumens and the 6" is 3650 lumens and have a spot/flood combo configuration. I purchased from Matt at lightitupoffroadfs@gmail.com after ready a lot of positive reviews on different forums and his prompt answering of all my questions. His pricing was better than I could find elsewhere and I received the lights two days after ordering. I paid $20 for the optional wiring harness which I wouldn't do again for a tractor install. The harness isn't long enough to go from the battery to the dash and then up the ROPS to reach the lights. I tied into the existing power I had run to the dash and did use one leg from each harness, but to do it over I would save the $20. The lights themselves, with shipping included, were $155.
I installed a 2nd switch on my dash (top switch is for a 12v receptacle at the back of my tractor that I added for my lawn sprayer) and mounted the lights on a piece of 1/4" thick metal with some U Bolts. The attached pictures show the switch and my first light test. And yes, the wife thought I was crazy when heading out at 10pm to test lights. I shut off the security light and took the first official test pictures with the tractor about 185' away from the shop.
First the 12":




