Headlights with a loader?

   / Headlights with a loader? #11  
Had the dealer put on one facing the back before I got it. Found the same problem, bucket full of snow and it blocks the headlights. So put on 3 more, 1 more facing back, and 2 forward. I did not drill into the ROPS, used a bracket with bolts to mount the lights. Put in 2 toggle switches behind the seat, so one toggle does the front lights and the other the back.
 

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   / Headlights with a loader? #12  
I thought about putting the lights on the loader arms. Any thoughts on this?
 
   / Headlights with a loader? #13  
I thought about putting the lights on the loader arms. Any thoughts on this?

Your electrical lines will need enough slack for the full range of motion for the bucket so at some point you will have the wires hanging there ready to be snagged. I put mine on the underside of the rops so they don't get knocked off and put the switch in the hazard light as it did not work so I hinged it and now it protects the switch
 
   / Headlights with a loader? #14  
I put one very bright one up on the canopy frame, way better than the factory lights. Helps tremendously for snow plowing.

The kicker is I found 2 of these in a dumpster :)

JB
 

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   / Headlights with a loader? #15  
TRR said:
I thought about putting the lights on the loader arms. Any thoughts on this?

I have tried this, but it failed, it worked well for light directly on the bucket, but I always found they were not pointing at what I wanted to see, ultimately they ended up getting knocked off by some branch's

What I have done since is mount a couple off the front/side of the cab, level with the loader arms, this works well for night loader work, then I've got another couple at the top of the cab for distance/driving lights then another 4 on the back for whatever implement is on, works well
 
   / Headlights with a loader? #16  
DK35vince said:
I mounted my lights under the conopy.

Do I see sound deadening material on the underside of your canopy? What did you use?
 
   / Headlights with a loader? #17  
Do I see sound deadening material on the underside of your canopy? What did you use?
Yes. It is heat and sound insulation from LMC Truck parts.
Adding the canopy made the tractor noticeably louder. The noise would echo down off the canopy. Adding some insulation helped reduced some of the noise.
I also added an AM/FM stereo with headphones to the canopy so I can listen to the radio while mowing instead of tractor/mower noise.
 
   / Headlights with a loader? #18  
I mounted 2 55 watt driving lights on top of the loader arms which work great.
I angled them down slightly so I can do bucket work but when I'm traveling with the bucket in the carry position they shine down the road.
I installed a separate switch for them because my alternator only has a 30 amp rating and will discharge if operated below 1200 rpm.
The only drawback is if you are working under trees with low branches they are prone to damage but a sturdy guard will fix that which is next on my list.
 
   / Headlights with a loader? #19  
Yes. It is heat and sound insulation from LMC Truck parts.
Adding the canopy made the tractor noticeably louder. The noise would echo down off the canopy. Adding some insulation helped reduced some of the noise.
I also added an AM/FM stereo with headphones to the canopy so I can listen to the radio while mowing instead of tractor/mower noise.

I'm gonna have to try that, I love the canopy but the increased sound is a nagative.

JB
 
   / Headlights with a loader? #20  
My DK45S has the 451 loader and the brush guard, which I believe is standard with a loader. This loader is awesome except the headlights are useless because the brush guard is so bright it's the only thing I can see. Of course, the bucket blocks a lot of the light too. I don't plan to work a lot at night but sometimes it gets dark before I get done.

Question: What solutions have others tried to improve lighting with a loader and how did they work out? I figure that this group will know the best solutions.

Scott
I have not yet made a material move but have concluded that anything increasing the tractor envelope is not acceptable. I have experimented with LED flashlites held at various locations just under the canopy. I find this to be the best place and will put it into effect when/if I really need to.
larry
 

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