LLove
Bronze Member
I usually prefer Halogen lamps, exceptions include the mounting posistion. Mounted above and behind your head can give you a Real sunburn.
You have a choice on "Beam" patterns, Flood, Driving, Work, Trapazodial, Etc. I use the driving-spot for a direct hot spot of light with reduced area illumination.
The work-flood style gives a broader coverage for implement needs. This is not the Fog lamp style.
The Plastic housings,and or lenses won't rust, but they snap and break a lot easier than the Metal housings.
Check in your Owner's book to see what optional lighting was available, Rating,style,location. This will tell you not only where but what electrical loads the tractor will support. It maybe necessary to add relay(s),switches and fuses to do what you desire.
Also try them out at night before final placement and mounting. Don't ask.....I'm guilty. Well once anyway! They cast a pretty good shadow from the smallest item in the Beam path.
Lloyd
You have a choice on "Beam" patterns, Flood, Driving, Work, Trapazodial, Etc. I use the driving-spot for a direct hot spot of light with reduced area illumination.
The work-flood style gives a broader coverage for implement needs. This is not the Fog lamp style.
The Plastic housings,and or lenses won't rust, but they snap and break a lot easier than the Metal housings.
Check in your Owner's book to see what optional lighting was available, Rating,style,location. This will tell you not only where but what electrical loads the tractor will support. It maybe necessary to add relay(s),switches and fuses to do what you desire.
Also try them out at night before final placement and mounting. Don't ask.....I'm guilty. Well once anyway! They cast a pretty good shadow from the smallest item in the Beam path.
Lloyd