L4400 work lights

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alkabo

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Location
Wisconsin
Tractor
Kubota l4400
Wow, I just finished putting 3 trucklite led work-lights on my tractor and the light is amazing. I have a foldable rops and mounted two on the existing nuts and put the third on the rear hydraulic mount facing back. I wired them into the existing work-light wires. Should have done it sooner.
 
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My son is coming home this weekend and he knows a whole lot more about the digital camera than I do so i'll see if he can help me get some. Unfortunately I only have access to dial-up internet so I don't know if that will be a problem. Other than being expensive the led lights sure are nice.
 
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Sir,

Where did you get your LED lights and if you don't minding sharing, how much?

Seems like the way to go when current draw is an issue.

Thanks. BD
 
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I found the lights on sale at Midwestwheel in Des Moines Iowa. I paid $250 for 2 truck-lite 81360 work lights and 1 truck-lite 81380 spot for the back. This was about $125 less than I had found them anywhere else. They are supposed to draw only 1.2 amps per light. I used a marine switch since it is mounted on the top of the fender. I talked to my son and he said he should be able to get some photos on for me.
 
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Here are some pictures of the work lights.
DSCN0955.jpgDSCN0950.jpgDSCN0952.jpgDSCN0953.jpgDSCN0951.jpgDSCN0954.jpg
 
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That looks like a good installation. Have you used it in working conditions yet? It looks like the forward facing lights are about at eye level. I just wondered if they will blind you when you look to the rear to look at an implement or to back up??? Looks good though.
 
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When I was putting them on I was afraid that they would bother but it was so easy to put them there with the welded nuts that I just had to try. I have used them a couple of times now and absolutely no problem either forward or backing. I wear glasses so I also thought I might get reflection facing forward but again no problem. I don't know if it helps that they are led's but the light doesn't seem as harsh as an incandescent.
 

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