Mounting lights to ROPS?

   / Mounting lights to ROPS? #11  
Those are HOBBS lights, with a trapezoidal pattern. I put 4 of them on my tractor. They are 50 watts though if they are they same ones I am thinking of...

I got mine from Messicks


Do they have an on/off switch on them?? I am looking for a set like that, so we can witre them into the head lights, and save our spare fuse for something else.
 
   / Mounting lights to ROPS? #12  
Do they have an on/off switch on them?? I am looking for a set like that, so we can witre them into the head lights, and save our spare fuse for something else.

No, they do not have a switch. I wired a new 30a circuit from the battery through a relay, and added 4 switches.

I would not wire additional lights to the factory switch, they are usually just barely rated for what's installed at the factory-and maybe one additional worklight. Remember the each light draws about 4 amps, so with two new lights that is a lot of added current going through the headlight switch.

View my thread HERE.
 
   / Mounting lights to ROPS? #13  
Here's how I did mine, no welding or drilling required.

I use a waterproof three position rocker switch from NAPA and ran the wiring directly to the battery.
 

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   / Mounting lights to ROPS? #14  
PBinWA - I like your setup as it roughly meshes with my skill level and needs. With the three-way rocker, do you have it wired "Front", "Rear" and "Off"? Can you have all three lights on at once?

Cheers!
Mike
 
   / Mounting lights to ROPS? #15  
If you've got kids you WANT to use a relay when you wire a new circuit in for your lights.

Its not hard to do to add a new circuit direct from battery with a relay. Look at Kennyd's thread or mine. Believe me, if I can do it, anyone can!

I have two separate switches - one for front and one for rear.

My kids (5 and 2) take every opportunity to get on the tractor when it is parked and often when I turn the tractor on, I find that they had been playing with the lights. If I didn't have the relay for my work lights, the battery would be drained.

If I didn't have kids, I probably wouldn't have bothered with the relay and just gotten a switch that could handle the amperage draw.
 
   / Mounting lights to ROPS? #17  
PBinWA - I like your setup as it roughly meshes with my skill level and needs. With the three-way rocker, do you have it wired "Front", "Rear" and "Off"? Can you have all three lights on at once?

Cheers!
Mike

Yep, mine are either front or rear but not both. I wasn't sure my tractor had the juice to run everything at once. It probably does but this system works for me.

I would agree with the relay needs.

I already have a battery cut-off switch on my tractor so it is an "extra" key the kids (and neighbor kids) don't have.
 
   / Mounting lights to ROPS? #18  
Years ago I took U bolts and square tubing to mount two lights. The ROPS already had holes drilled that I used to run the wire. There was a wire already prewired to connect my lights.

I put the lights on TOP of the bar to throw the light as far forward and over the FEL.

My problem is that I'm often in the trees even when mowing the road/driveway there are tree limbs. I ended up taking off the lights since they kept getting wacked. I should have mounted them BELOW the ROPS like PBinWA. But then it would not throw the light as far forward AND get over the FEL.

Danged if you do and danged if you dont. :)

Don't work at night anymore so it works out in the end. :D

Later,
Dan
 
   / Mounting lights to ROPS? #19  
PBinWA;

I was wondering if you had any more pictures of the way you mounted your lights. I think that is what I am going to do. I tend to do a lot of work with the loader at night but also have clearance issues with the clothes hanging poles, shed roof, and tree's.
 
   / Mounting lights to ROPS? #20  

Most guys attach the lights above or below the ROPS as shown here.
I prefer attaching them to the rear of the ROPS
(The Space between where you have the lights)
on a swiveling light bar/Mount the lights to the bar so they can be rotated.
This way they are lower which helps keep them from getting hit by low branches while at the same they are not under the rops where you can bump your head into them as easy as you could if they were under the rops.

With this set up You only need 2 lights and you have lights that will cover a 360 degree area all the way around the tractor.
You can aim both lights forward or to the rear.
Or point one forward and the other one to the back.
You can also aim them in any other direction independant of each other.
I would put the yellow light on the light bar too.

I came up with this method so you could add lights with out having to up grade the low amp alternators.
If you have a high amp Alt.and want to go with 3 or 4 lights that will work too.

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