Define easily?Has anyone changed Kubota OEM lights to LED. If so can it be done easily?
Search Feature is your friend. butttt...... I'll give you a pass this time ... you can't search by LED. Too few lettersHas anyone changed Kubota OEM lights to LED. If so can it be done easily?
I changed the lights on my b2650. It only cost me $25, 5min, and the replacement LEDs are brighter and draw less juice.Has anyone changed Kubota OEM lights to LED. If so can it be done easily?
Your in KY and may be fine with LED head and flood lights. For folk who plow snow though.... they might have an issue. LED lights will get their light blanked out by a cover of snow where some form of bulb type light typically gets hot and melts the snow thus preventing this issue.I did. I changed my head light bulbs on my L3000F to led and all my turn signal and running lights to LED. Made a huge difference. Now that the factory lights are pulling less amps I can add my flood lights. lED of course
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The LED not melting snow off is really more of an automobile issue, because the speed cools the lights off too much.Your in KY and may be fine with LED head and flood lights. For folk who plow snow though.... they might have an issue. LED lights will get their light blanked out by a cover of snow where some form of bulb type light typically gets hot and melts the snow thus preventing this issue.
Good to know.The LED not melting snow off is really more of an automobile issue, because the speed cools the lights off too much.
Most of the higher wattage LED still create enough heat to melt snow off on a slow moving tractor.....