SARG
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2009
- Messages
- 805
- Location
- Upstate New York
- Tractor
- NH T1030- NH T1530 - 49G Brockway
( Another advantage of being retired and near the end of the rainbow ..... the tractor is in "bed" before dark. )
I have a steel canopy on my tractor and I mounted a foward facing light bar and a rear facing flood/spot light to the underside of the canopy.
View attachment 1752755Joyous, how helpful is that attic fan at controlling the temperature in your metal building?
Just out of curiosity, what would my 20 acres, 3000 square foot house (including basement) and 2400 square foot metal barn and well cost in your location?
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I have considered this! It seems that my loader is constantly blocking my lights now...You could always mount a couple lights on the FEL arms.
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I have already bought large magnets for mounting lights if I decide to go that route. I will probably at least add some magnetic mounted lights for easy removal.I've been fighting with ROPS lights for years. I've busted a few in the woods, both over and under the ROPS bar. I also got tired of swapping them between tractors, so I made a set that attaches to the ROPS which is easy to remove.
I mounted 4 LED flood lights, two front and two rear, to a piece of channel iron. It sits on top of the ROPS and is held in place with strong magnets. The switch and wiring are also held to the ROPS uprights with magnets. The rig plugs into a cigarette lighter socket.
It removes in less than a minute for woods work and is easily installed on another tractor when necessary.
I know it's been almost two months since your post but if you haven't bought lights yet you may want to try what my neighbor did for his new Kioti tractor. He bought lights from Amazon that were about 20 bucks. Very bright LED lights with magnetic mounts. He stuck 'em on his ROPS in various positions until he found what works best for him. He told me that they don't move at all.I spend a lot of time in my woods and often times I am out after dark. My Kubota only has the front and side LED's which don't offer the best light as the loader blocks most of it. Looking for ideas on what ya'll have done for lighting. I am getting ready to start fabricating a new grill guard once the metal arrives. Plan to start tackling the lighting around the same time.