Lights on front grill guard vs rops

   / Lights on front grill guard vs rops #1  

stevenf

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Boerne, Texas
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Kubota M9000
I'm still in the I need more light mode and I'm wondering it would be so much easier to mount lights in the grill guard and just run a relay and switch back to the dash. Is there a drastic difference in light output (flood ability) mounted on top of the rops or should I take the easy way out and put them inside the grill guard. Its on a Kubota M9000 so the grill guard is decent sized I can fit a 5" light inside the top loops easy enough. But I'm concerned I'll wish they were higher and casting a larger light pattern. Has anyone mounted lights in their grill and regreted not putting them on the rops. If you've mounted them in the grill do they work well there or do you drop stuff out of the bucket on them frequently and break them or bump them on stuff. Mounting them in the grill raises them about a foot above the existing headlights. I looked at the Blazer magnetic ones at TSC but the sales guy there said he'd tryed them and the magnets weren't strong enough to withstand the constant vibrations and bumps attached to the rops and they'd come loose or swing almost free and reposition themselves in a different direction.
Steve
 
   / Lights on front grill guard vs rops #2  
Just a thought....If you mount lights on the ROPS, you will have bugs flying around your head when they're turned on....BTDT.... /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Lights on front grill guard vs rops #4  
You might want to think about mounting them on the loader arms (if equiped) That is were I want to put mine. The bucket blocks the stock lights on my kubota. I also don't like the rops mounted forward facing lights unless they were mounted on the end a canopy. Good luck
 
   / Lights on front grill guard vs rops #5  
Most guys like myself try to get them as high as possible so that they throw some light ahead of the bucket and are a bit harder to get knocked off by the limb of a tree. If mine get knocked off then I'm in trouble cause more than likely the same limb will be smacking me in the face.

I mounted mine forward on the canopy. Click on my signature link if you would like to see a picture or two.
 
   / Lights on front grill guard vs rops #6  
I like those lights pineridge. Thats exactly what I was thinking. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Lights on front grill guard vs rops #7  
PineRidge has it all! Gerard
 
   / Lights on front grill guard vs rops #8  
<font color="blue"> You might want to think about mounting them on the loader arms </font>
The problems to overcome when mounting lights on the loader are getting power to the lights in such a manner that the wires do not interfere with the loader operation as well as implementing some kind of disconnect feature so you can still take the loader off when needed.
 
   / Lights on front grill guard vs rops #9  
If you never plan on using them to see behind you, like when using a rear blade, then the grill guard mounting should work OK... except for FEL use like mentioned.
 
   / Lights on front grill guard vs rops #10  
Here's what I did to solve this problem. (Full post was back in December)
 

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