mhalla
Gold Member
<font color="green">Just wondering what purpose the rear worklight connector serves on a 2210 when the worklight you buy from John Deere requires cutting and splicing wires instead of being able to simply use the connector that is already on the tractor?
Plus it doesn't look like they don't provide enough wire if you want to mount the light on top of the ROPS instead of the left or right side.
It just seems odd to me although I realize it is likely a cost saving measure with the same light used on more than one tractor.
At first I thought the dealer ordered the wrong worklight for my tractor until I double checked the part number. Sure would have made more sense to me if John Deere at least used used the same style connector on the tractor that comes with the worklight.
Mike </font>
Plus it doesn't look like they don't provide enough wire if you want to mount the light on top of the ROPS instead of the left or right side.
It just seems odd to me although I realize it is likely a cost saving measure with the same light used on more than one tractor.
At first I thought the dealer ordered the wrong worklight for my tractor until I double checked the part number. Sure would have made more sense to me if John Deere at least used used the same style connector on the tractor that comes with the worklight.
Mike </font>