LED Lights

   / LED Lights #21  
Has anyone replaces their tractor light with LED light. I have a tractor with a cab and I am thinking of replacing the lights with LED lights on the cab.

Mark
Yes, I needed to free up some Amps on the alternator so i could run a halogen work light. I swapped out my head lights for LEDS.
1156's dropped right in the socket. I think I paid 10 bucks a piece at the time.
 
   / LED Lights #23  
My local Mills Fleet farm just started carrying LED tractor lights, 4" 600 lumin($55). I want to switch out my lights, but they work fine with my BX and can't justify $150 when the normal ones work fine with my tractor. The brand of lights is Blazer.
 
   / LED Lights #26  
2 weeks is more like it,
but if you need them now you can pay 2-5 times as much from the guy who waited 2-3 weeks
 
   / LED Lights #28  
I got tired of paying the Honda dealer almost $3 apiece for the little plastic push buttons that secure plastic body panels (in my case, the pan under the engine which has to come off to change the oil) and decided to order what seemed like the identical ones from China: $5 for 30, with shipping. They came pretty quickly, and look and work just like the dealer's. I am okay with trying stuff from there now.
 
   / LED Lights #29  
There is a US place carrying the LED lights called tractorhelp.com. They also carry HID lights for a lot of tractors too I think.
 
   / LED Lights #31  
I love the light and lower power draw of LEDs, but I need the heat generated by the halogens to keep the snow & ice from building up on the lights.
 
   / LED Lights #33  
Are they standard replacement bulbs? Type aircraft? wig wag?

Yes, they have drop in replacements. $229-$350 range.

If you see these, you will want it. They are really bright, even brighter than the HID lights.

Anyone who flies at night, should definitely invest in this.
 
   / LED Lights #34  
There is a US place carrying the LED lights called tractorhelp.com. They also carry HID lights for a lot of tractors too I think.

I wish I had known about them a little over a month ago. I bought a pair of 48w led work lights direct from China since I couldn't find any online from US companies that were that high of wattage. Delivered in 2 weeks they were $120. I would have gladly paid the US middleman an extra $10 apiece to get them sooner. As to the light output - all I have to say is holy helicopters batman - these are not your wimpy led flashlight bulbs. I had a couple of JD 55w oval worklights that were bright enough (one got cracked), but these 48w led worklights are like quasars. At a total of 7w less each light, the light output rivals some automotive highbeams. The best part is there's less glare than the JD ones when sitting in the seat. I have the worklights mounted in heavy duty brushguards just above the JD turn signals on the rops & had been getting some glare. Glad tractorhelp.com started carrying them at a good price.
 
   / LED Lights #36  
Forget wasting its power as a simple backup light- use it as a thruster to propel your vehicle backwards using its photon beam!
 
   / LED Lights #37  
I've got HID's for headlights and LED's on the tractor for work lights. When I come along, flowers bloom, birds chirp, etc etc etc. Neighbor is asking if she can borrow the tractor instead of going tanning. LOL
 
   / LED Lights #39  
   / LED Lights #40  
Saw the XK Glow ones and Northern tool. Pricey! The ones from Tractorhelp.com are $55 each right now.
 

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