This is the cab versionI'm sure many have already done so. I plan to add a light bar under my ROPS. I've got the parts it's just a matter of taking the time.
For my L3560, I will be replacing all 4 work lights with 15W LED lights (5 amp total for all four) with much higher lumens. Also will be adding LED light bar in front as headlights do not help at all when working at night or in dark conditions due to front attachment. I expect the front light bar bracket tomorrow that mounts to the front work lamp brackets tomorrow and have a separate power line, fuse and switch for the light bar. I took the cab roof off L3560 in order to run wire. I need to figure out best place to connect to 12V power beyond the battery terminal itself. Any suggestions, ideas or experience share is very appreciated. If this works out well, I may add a back LED light bar also. I got the light bar bracket from Specialty Repairs in Canada that makes these easy to install brackets (do not need to take cab roof to mount). I may not need the front work lights as the LED light bar has floods on the sides and projector beams in the middle. The light bar is rated at 8.3 amps, so best to have a separate break for that even though the added amps for all lights is 13.3 on a 15 amp circuit (fuse). Any and all input appreciated.Has anyone added LED lights to th front of their L3560? Separate lights or light bar?
WOW, do you have any power left to run the tractor?in summer months, they will attract bugs
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The required PPE to operate the tractor with the lights onin summer months, they will attract bugs
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Thanks for tip on Tiger Lights! Just purchased a L3560HSTC Limited and am in the process of outfitting. $95 isn't that pricey when you consider an OEM light is $94 plus the cost of a bulb at $34! Are the front and rear work lights the same? It looks like all I would need is the 4 lights and 2 switches to have all LED work lights.I mounted a set to the front brush guard.
I had a thread on it a while back.
New work lights on my L4310
The OEM headlights on my tractor leave a lot to be desired. With the loader, the low beams are pretty much useless. The high beams are ok, but not great. I've been wanting to install some brighter lights on the front. I spent a couple days thinking about how to go about it - where to...www.orangetractortalks.com