Rear flood light

   / Rear flood light #11  
That looks like the same floodlight the dealer installed for me when I purchased it. Works great - alot of light. Is very durable and watertight. I only use it in the winter for snowblowing.

The dealer mounted it on my ROPS with a clamp; no drilling.
I can leave the ROPS down if I want alot of light in the back, and put the ROPS up when I want it in the front.

Since I have a front snowblower, I have it shining forward most of the time, so last winter I bought one of those rechargeable 1,000,000 candlepower floodlights and just bunge-corded it to the bottom of the ROPS; it burns out after 45 minutes of continuous on, but is great when I need it on for short periods of time when working with the back blade.
 
   / Rear flood light #12  
I did a similar install on my ClassIII Boomer. ( 2 ) lights forward and one centered pointing back. I drilled the top bar of the rops and welded a nut on at the point of connection. Just painted it and bolted them on. I snaked the wiring up through the rops tube and out through a grommet. I don't feel bad about drilling the cross bar, especially where I welded on nuts to re-inforce the drill points.

Folding function still works well. All the wires are in plastic wire loom for protection.
 
   / Rear flood light #13  
After purchasing my B7500 and finding the headlights of little value, I made up for it by installing three lights on my shade canopy. I put two medium width focused flood lights to the front for seeing where I am going and one wide angle flood light on the rear to watch my tools. It works really nicely when I am mowing at night, which is everytime I mow now.
 
   / Rear flood light #14  
On my 35d I took some 3" long pcs. of angle and drilled
2 7/16" holes thru one leg and 1 hole thru longer leg to
mount lite on.
Then drilled 5/16" holes and tapped 3/8-16 on outside of rops
above flasher lites I put on both sides.
This works for rops up or down.
Plugged connector into factory harness.
Lites are switched.
 
   / Rear flood light #15  
Attached is a collage of the lights I added to my TC25D. Two flood lights to the rear and 2 driving lights on the ROPS for use when using the FEL to plow snow. The switch in the lower left picture controls the upper lights. I placed the switch for the rear floods just beneath and to the right of the tool box, on the bar that runs between the ROPS uprights.
 

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