I get the same thing with the stock headlights reflecting off the back of the bucket. You'd think they'd paint the back of the bucket flat black so it ain't so annoying.
Here's my lights rigged to the Roll Bar hinge so they work whether it's folded or up...It doesn't fit in the garage in the up position....witness the chunk missing from the top jamb (people on gin and tonics shouldn't be driving tractors)
My little Kubota has a spade connector pre-wired for a rear work light. I run a rear light and just made up a "Y" connection to a switch in the kick panel below the seat. I had a marine grade push/pull swithch lying around from when I rebuilt my Boston whaler into a flats boat.
With the wire running up thru the rollbar it's protected. I wonder if your Deere has the same pre-wire to the rear. If it does it's under a 1 hour install. Just bolt the lights into the hinge (grind of the bolt so it's short enough to close the RPS). There is a stock hole in the hinge on Kubotas. The only hole I drilled was thru the plastic kick panel for the switch.
Pay attention to your available amps if you're running any other electrical add-ons.
Here's my lights rigged to the Roll Bar hinge so they work whether it's folded or up...It doesn't fit in the garage in the up position....witness the chunk missing from the top jamb (people on gin and tonics shouldn't be driving tractors)
My little Kubota has a spade connector pre-wired for a rear work light. I run a rear light and just made up a "Y" connection to a switch in the kick panel below the seat. I had a marine grade push/pull swithch lying around from when I rebuilt my Boston whaler into a flats boat.
With the wire running up thru the rollbar it's protected. I wonder if your Deere has the same pre-wire to the rear. If it does it's under a 1 hour install. Just bolt the lights into the hinge (grind of the bolt so it's short enough to close the RPS). There is a stock hole in the hinge on Kubotas. The only hole I drilled was thru the plastic kick panel for the switch.
Pay attention to your available amps if you're running any other electrical add-ons.