My CS2220 - Mods and Accessories

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Mirage276

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Since I apparently can't leave anything alone I figured I would document some of my mods as well as some of the OEM Accessories I've gotten so far.

Newest is the Broken Anvil Step which I believe is pretty new for them. That is some precision fitment right there.
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Next we have the Lown Performance diff lock pedal.
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Don't think anyone needs an introduction to the BXpanded Piranha tooth bar or KBOH's (Kens bolt on hooks) also the KBOH quick hitch chain box
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Here is the Superbrightleds.com LED rear worklight. I didn't really like the position of the OEM accessory one, this pivots up out of the way of the toolbox where I have it mounted. Also the OEM light guards and my fire extinguisher mounting.
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   / My CS2220 - Mods and Accessories
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Part 2

Here are the OEM accessory mirrors and HST filter guard, I just really wanted the orange brackets for more of a guard than anything but I've left the mirrors on for now.
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That step would last about 30 seconds for me because I farm with my Kubota's. Far as LED's go, I only buy them from Superbright and both my Kubota's are 100% LED as in everything. I did have to go to an electronic flasher unit on my units however as the LED flasher bulbs don't work well with a resistance flasher unit.

Just keep in mind that adding extra current drawing accessories can exceed your alternator's output and drain your starting battery without you knowing it.
 
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Nice work! I enjoy seeing what folks added to their tractors, it gives me ideas. Eventually I want to add chain storage. I'll likely cap the loader crossover tube and store 2 chain lengths there.

On my previous tractor I just wrapped the chain around the lower 3 point arms. Current tractor has some vulnerable hardware on the lower arms for extending the link points.
 
   / My CS2220 - Mods and Accessories #5  
Since I apparently can't leave anything alone I figured I would document some of my mods as well as some of the OEM Accessories I've gotten so far.

Newest is the Broken Anvil Step which I believe is pretty new for them. That is some precision fitment right there.
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Next we have the Lown Performance diff lock pedal.
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Don't think anyone needs an introduction to the BXpanded Piranha tooth bar or KBOH's (Kens bolt on hooks) also the KBOH quick hitch chain box
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Here is the Superbrightleds.com LED rear worklight. I didn't really like the position of the OEM accessory one, this pivots up out of the way of the toolbox where I have it mounted. Also the OEM light guards and my fire extinguisher mounting.
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Mirage,

Any recommendations on wiring that? I'm a recent owner with about 7 hours on it, and notice the lighting upgrades that are needed. I was thinking maybe a LED light bar on the ROPS for forward and maybe your setup for the back? Haven't decided yet. I have basic electrical knowledge but not sure how much draw that would have or what switch setup to use.

I'm also going to look into bolt on bucket blades but haven't decided yet either.

In terms of my purchases thus far, I just have pallet forks from Titan Attachments (big fan) and some Vevor skid plates for the bucket for plowing the driveway.
 
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That's a nice setup, I love all the customization that can be done to tractors these days. There is so much available to the community.
 
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Mirage,

Any recommendations on wiring that? I'm a recent owner with about 7 hours on it, and notice the lighting upgrades that are needed. I was thinking maybe a LED light bar on the ROPS for forward and maybe your setup for the back? Haven't decided yet. I have basic electrical knowledge but not sure how much draw that would have or what switch setup to use.

I'm also going to look into bolt on bucket blades but haven't decided yet either.

In terms of my purchases thus far, I just have pallet forks from Titan Attachments (big fan) and some Vevor skid plates for the bucket for plowing the driveway.
There are 2 pigtails with bullet connectors, one on each side under the fender right at the base of the rops, that have 12v key on power. The right side is direct and the left side can be tied into a switch via the OEM rops forward led light kit. The worklight I have has a waterproof push button switch on the back of it, it took me forever to find a nice led one with a built in switch, the oem one looks to be incandescent and mounts to the rops base so it's real low.
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