B7335 light kit for the B2320

   / B7335 light kit for the B2320 #41  
to bxowner: thanks for the idea of using the turn signal switch to control auxiliary lighting. I have little use for the turn signal lights so I pulled/swapped a few pins on the back of the switch harness and tied it in with my worklight wiring. Now I slide the switch forward to activate front worklights and slide the switch to the rear for the rear lights. Middle switch position - no lights. The emergency flashers continue to function normally which is a good thing, of course.

I too, would be interested in obtaining just the bracket and u-bolt for the B7335 light kit. Does anyone know if this is doable?
 
   / B7335 light kit for the B2320 #42  
I too, would be interested in obtaining just the bracket and u-bolt for the B7335 light kit. Does anyone know if this is doable?

Absolutely. Price is around $70 for the u-bolt and bracket. In other words, the complete kit is a better buy.
 

Attachments

  • B7335 Option_Page_1.jpg
    B7335 Option_Page_1.jpg
    93.4 KB · Views: 1,275
  • B7335 Option_Page_2.jpg
    B7335 Option_Page_2.jpg
    117.2 KB · Views: 259
Last edited:
   / B7335 light kit for the B2320 #43  
I could use some help here;
I am wondering about the posts regarding the lights being in the way (head clearance)...since my ROP (BX 2660) is no where near where my head is while sitting on the tractor.
Think two of these kits are too big for a BX2660 ?
Could I get the rough dimensions ?
Are the brackets perhaps too big for the BX2660 ROP ?
 
   / B7335 light kit for the B2320 #44  
you can make a bracket if you can weld
 
   / B7335 light kit for the B2320 #45  
you can make brackets like that for about 10 bucks with some plate steel paint and u bolts! i put two lights on my B 2620 for about 50 bucks! thats including a waterproof switch, lights, wire, wire loom, and brackets. o and about 2 hours of work/fun:laughing:IMG_0149.jpgIMG_0149.jpg

IMG_0150.jpg
 
   / B7335 light kit for the B2320 #46  
Alot of good ideas and projects on this thread. My question concerns the wattage pull from two 50 to 55 watt lights. I have a new Kubota 3200 and plan on using two front facing round Blazer par 36 lights (haven't purchased them yet and none of the specs list the bulb wattage so I'll assume they're approx. 50 watts each) and one rear work/fog light with seperate switches. To anyone who has already completed their project; are any modifications needed to any part of electrical system (ie- alternator, fuse box, etc.) to run this setup?
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2011 GLOBAL 130BBL VAC TRAILER (A52472)
2011 GLOBAL 130BBL...
2001 Trail King TK18LP / TK20LP / TK40LP Paver Special Trailer, VIN # 1TKC027231B046890 (A51572)
2001 Trail King...
LINK BELT LB-98 LOG LINE YARDER WITH MOTORIZED CARRIAGE (A52576)
LINK BELT LB-98...
2015 Ford F-750 Box Truck, VIN # 3FRNF7FA8FV745627 (A51572)
2015 Ford F-750...
2012 JOHN DEERE 10-INCH REAR WHEEL SPACER FOR 10 BOLT HUB (A52748)
2012 JOHN DEERE...
Redirective Crash Cushion Guardrail (A51692)
Redirective Crash...
 
Top