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LOVE the lights. The backhoe lights will come in handy while you burry the body of the guy who brings your daughter home after curfew! LOLI finished with my ROPS Lights last weekend. I like your side mounted lights. I bet that helps out a lot when getting down off the tractor.
I used LED pods from superbrightleds and switches from otrattw.
1. ROPS lights.
2. Switches installed.
3. Switches at night.
4. Rear ROPS Lights.
5. ROPS and Head Lights.
I was not aware that your ROPS is open on the ends, please feel free to disregard what I said!What I was getting at is the fact that the ROPS on my B2620 is foldable. And, the ends of the tubes are exposed and wide open with no rectangular "plugs" welded onto the ends to make the tubular ROPS "hermetic" (so to speak).
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Wolfman...
I am a Failure Analysis & Material Science Engineer and am well aware of the mechanics of corrosion down to the atomic level and have analyzed many forms of corrosion. I'll be the first to say corrosion sucks and costs billions every year...
What I was getting at is the fact that the ROPS on my B2620 is foldable. And, the ends of the tubes are exposed and wide open with no rectangular "plugs" welded onto the ends to make the tubular ROPS "hermetic" (so to speak).
Given your statement "that the inside of the tube is not treated for rust prevention"...that means the entire interior surface area of the ROPS is exposed to moisture and prone to rusting...right? Because it certainly isn't powder coated or painted on the inside (other than over-spray near the openings)...at least not that I can see.
I would loosely agree in a situation in which the entire ROPS was sealed, but disagree when the ends are exposed and the entire interior surfaces are subject to corrosion mechanisms.
Now, for what its worth, I did take a small acid brush, bend the end over 90 degrees, tape it to a dowel and reach up and coat the interior threads and surrounding area with a self-etching primer followed by some direct-to-metal paint I had kicking around...
Hell yes!! I drilled holes in mine AND protected the wires I ran inside with plastic corrugated split loom!!Well... that settles it for me... I'm taking off these janky U-Bolts and drilling holes in my ROPS.
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I just read through this entire thread, and maybe I missed it; can anyone show me where they got power for their aftermarket ROPS lights? I thought that there was an available plug on the Kubotas (I have a B2650) that is already fused and linked to the ignition for power only when the tractor is on.
I would prefer to tie into that location if there is one available on my tractor.
I already have have the dealer-installed halogen work light on the ROPS, but want to add some additional lights. I'm hoping that there is another plug, or maybe I need to get power from the same wires that feed the halogen light?
I had an eleven paragraph explanation on how to do this exactly and correctly but when I hit "submit Reply" the system crashed. You need a relay and a circuit that is wired to the ignition switch. Not too hard to find if you know where to look. In a few days I will have a full explanation and photos ready for upload on OTT. Plus I am already in the process of building a YouTube Channel that will chronicle the mods on the tractor, trailer and implements including the ROPS lighting project. You will be able to find it in the coming week at http://www.BotaTrac.comI just read through this entire thread, and maybe I missed it; can anyone show me where they got power for their aftermarket ROPS lights? I thought that there was an available plug on the Kubotas (I have a B2650) that is already fused and linked to the ignition for power only when the tractor is on.
I would prefer to tie into that location if there is one available on my tractor.
I already have have the dealer-installed halogen work light on the ROPS, but want to add some additional lights. I'm hoping that there is another plug, or maybe I need to get power from the same wires that feed the halogen light?