donalddavis
New member
Hi all!
Well, I finally got to see how bright my headlights are on my new B2910 HST. I had a good deal of mowing to do (about 5 or 6 acres) after work and ended up going into the night after cleaning everything up. Not very bright to say the least! Somewhere, I read about someone putting halogen repalacement bulbs into some Kubota or another that replaces those dim tailight style bulbs. Does anyone know what wattage bulbs come stock on these machines and if the wiring will handle the 55 watts of these replacement bulbs. Also, on another note, the headlight switch is a bit of a mystery. There is a little "Off" icon in the center, and a light icon above it and another light icon below, but it'll only turn to the one below, turning on the lights. Also, there appears to be a button in the middle of the switch that looks like ahorn button. My old B7100 had one, but I guess this one doesn't....so...what's up with that button. The horn used to come in handy when beeping one of my kids to go get something for me as I was mowing...usually something cold to drink! Also, does anyone have any suggestions on wiring up a rear tractor light? I've got a rear mounted snowblower I'll be using in the dark about half the time. I was wondering if the alternator can carry the load.
thanks!
Don
Well, I finally got to see how bright my headlights are on my new B2910 HST. I had a good deal of mowing to do (about 5 or 6 acres) after work and ended up going into the night after cleaning everything up. Not very bright to say the least! Somewhere, I read about someone putting halogen repalacement bulbs into some Kubota or another that replaces those dim tailight style bulbs. Does anyone know what wattage bulbs come stock on these machines and if the wiring will handle the 55 watts of these replacement bulbs. Also, on another note, the headlight switch is a bit of a mystery. There is a little "Off" icon in the center, and a light icon above it and another light icon below, but it'll only turn to the one below, turning on the lights. Also, there appears to be a button in the middle of the switch that looks like ahorn button. My old B7100 had one, but I guess this one doesn't....so...what's up with that button. The horn used to come in handy when beeping one of my kids to go get something for me as I was mowing...usually something cold to drink! Also, does anyone have any suggestions on wiring up a rear tractor light? I've got a rear mounted snowblower I'll be using in the dark about half the time. I was wondering if the alternator can carry the load.
thanks!
Don