snowman
Gold Member
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.
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.