Lighting on Kubotas is suboptimal, especially with a FEL. I've got about 50 hours on my L3410, and was not real happy about having to quit at dusk. So, last weekend I placed (WalMart automotive for lights, and local marine supply store for water resistant switches) two 55 watt lights on my fenders (off the flasher axis, just as the plastic curves down), & with adjustable (up and down) stanchions so I can light up close on a boxblade (just how much dirt am I digging into) or the road way back (blinds yuffies), and two wide beam fog lights under the top of the ROPS, angled laterally about 10 degrees for a huge coverage. I thought I might need another light, normal beam, between the fog lights, aimed straight ahead, but such wasn't necessary for working (now, blinding yuffies may be a consideration for the future). Kubota wiring is poor, so I ran two 12 gauge wires (separate for rear and front facing light pairs) from the battery, with in line fuses and switches I mounted on the fender. Now, dusk doesn't put me out of commission. Total time - 6 hours (I'm not real organized), for the lights, a fender mounted fire extinguisher, a cup holder, a tilt meter and holes in my FEL for a toothbar (tough steel to drill through - killed 2 bits). Now, if I could just locate a suicide knob for my steering wheel (not Walmart, Autozone or NAPA - it's frustrating).