bolt on work lights?

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GaryS

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I have a MF 1428V and would like to add a set of work lights. I'm not crazy about drilling holes in the ROPS so I'd like to find a bolt-on bracket that would ideally swivel so the lights can be used both forward and backward. I've searched a bit with no luck. Anyone have a product that's worked for them?

I'd also like to somehow be able to have a rack for the weed whacker so I could have it with me when cutting instead of making a second trip.

gary
 
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rayh76 said:
I found this thread last night! I think I am going to try to build my brackets as FORD850 did.

Oh, good lord. I had that thread bookmarked. What a senior moment.

thanks for the pointer.
 
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The other way to do it is with a couple of HF welding magnets ( the round ones with a bolt in the center). There is a thread on here somewhere about it. I used that idea and it works very well -- lights can be placed on just about any metal surface:)
 
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studor said:
The other way to do it is with a couple of HF welding magnets ( the round ones with a bolt in the center). There is a thread on here somewhere about it. I used that idea and it works very well -- lights can be placed on just about any metal surface:)

I have read some people have problems with the magnets staying in place...you have any problems with this? Thanks.
 
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I posted this in the NH section but if anyone knows a good rocker switch that will fit in a NH or Case DX40 I would appreciate it. I think I only need a SPST switch or two for my light project that I want to start soon.
 
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studor said:
The other way to do it is with a couple of HF welding magnets ( the round ones with a bolt in the center). There is a thread on here somewhere about it. I used that idea and it works very well -- lights can be placed on just about any metal surface:)
I originally planned to use those magnets too, but they didn't hold the lights as secure as I wanted. I do plan to make a portable worklight with one of those magnets though. If anyone is thinking of using magnets, they are half price at Harbor Freight until the 12th. $3.99 each.
 
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I tried a magnet mount work light on my ROPS but the darn thing kept flying off when I'd hit a bump.. I think being so high amplified the swinging motion while crossing rough ground & which created enough energy to toss the light loose. I'm going back to a bolt on mount this summer.
 
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TwinWillows said:
I tried a magnet mount work light on my ROPS but the darn thing kept flying off when I'd hit a bump.. I think being so high amplified the swinging motion while crossing rough ground & which created enough energy to toss the light loose. I'm going back to a bolt on mount this summer.
I agree, the magnets won't hold the larger lights in place. That's why I made my bolt on mount for the floods. But I think a magnet will work for a smaller emergency or temporary worklight.
 

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