Hazard lights for TC33d

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John_Mc

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NH TC33D Modified with belly pan, limb risers & FOPS. Honda Pioneer 520 & antique Coot UTV
Where can I get a good set of replacement hazard lights for a 2001 TC33D?

One thing I liked about the original lights was that the base had a sort of spring-loaded flexible mount, so the light fixture could take a hit and just bend over, then bounce back up again. I've finally beaten mine to death enough while working in the woods that one of them is mostly gone, and the other. New Holland has discontinued the lights. I can't find anything similar online. I'll probably just have to go with one of the fixed stud mounts and make some sort of guard for them.

Wondering if any of you have already solved this problem.
 
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My tc33 has the integrated into the rops
 

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Interesting modification. Mine are (or at least were) still on the factory mount.

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I've debated moving them to the inside of the ROPS, but not sure I like them poking in toward me. I'll probably just come up with some sort of guard around them, though for some of the woods work, I'm guessing I'll just end up bending or breaking the guard.
 
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My tc33 has the integrated into the rops
My TC45DA had that same setup and I am replacing them with some leds in a steel framed box.

This is the layout on a piece of plywood.
 

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Found these. The box is almost 9" wide, which is more than I'd like, but I suppose they'd work.
 
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Found these. The box is almost 9" wide, which is more than I'd like, but I suppose they'd work.
You could try mounting them vertically to decrease the width.

However, I think that sheet metal will get damaged if you hit them with limbs.
 
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You could try mounting them vertically to decrease the width.

However, I think that sheet metal will get damaged if you hit them with limbs.
Yeah. I might try mounting them something like @Hughman did in his picture in comment #2. Trying to avoid drilling or welding on the ROPS, but I might have to, unless I do something with a U-bolt (or mount it on end using the existing bracket, if that seems strong enough).

The boxes are pretty tough. Sheet metal box might get damaged, but it's a lot more solid that what I have now.
 
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Long lane tractor is a NH graveyard in Elizabethtown PA They usually have plenty of used parts on hand that will fit your tractor. I have gotten parts for them shipped to me and the have been very helpful.🍻
 
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I ended up going with some LED replacements from Amazon and fabricating a simple cage out of some scrap metal to protect them. It's not as elegant as the original, but it's held up pretty well so far.
 

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