2002 BX2200 Aux light wiring

Grimor

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I have a recently purchased BX2200 that I'm wanting to put some aux lights on the ROPS. I've been through a lot of different posts and pictures looking for the "extra wire under the seat" but just can't seem to locate it on my tractor. I believe the wiring is all original, but I'm just not seeing the wires. I've attached the picture I've been using as a reference, but I didn't think to get a picture of my tractor yet. Just looking for confirmation that this is what I should be looking for.

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Lets look at this wiring diagram .........


Even if I had this wire in my hand ............ I would not use it!!! Nothing is wrong with it, but I would rather take the time and run another circuit SEPARATE from the Kubota wiring.

The hardest part of a new wire is running it from the battery to the lights and around the seat - up the ROPS ..

this will make it easy - and it includes the switch!!! For 11 bucks you have your OWN switch that can be used with the tractor on or off. It would be very unlikely you LEAVE the lights on and walk away!

https://www.amazon.com/Nilight-NI-W...1730198782&sprefix=relay+for+,aps,129&sr=8-10

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Grimor

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2002 BX2200 with loader, mid mower deck
Sep 1, 2024
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Chicago-ish
Lets look at this wiring diagram .........


Even if I had this wire in my hand ............ I would not use it!!! Nothing is wrong with it, but I would rather take the time and run another circuit SEPARATE from the Kubota wiring.

The hardest part of a new wire is running it from the battery to the lights and around the seat - up the ROPS ..

this will make it easy - and it includes the switch!!! For 11 bucks you have your OWN switch that can be used with the tractor on or off. It would be very unlikely you LEAVE the lights on and walk away!

https://www.amazon.com/Nilight-NI-WA-07-Warranty/dp/B073TYDKMW/ref=sr_1_10?crid=14IZ3IRPMLLDC&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.L0IE44uAeNYbe8MdI_esBRVLxwdqCwb5Q7PFCWOEc4jRnY1Yg8IlHCNufgzYQ59j10neUTRCPEGaHFP1aXLT4iwFO7-IWB8Ns8tDCcadI7R4iYz7aw0YEGHKTzY5fi5dwgiUnuYuIwvE_7wRPSy5Ej7_RF5-gLwMBs7SVBdseRU4qGFyn7_gfnRTxzrzONwWGJW3erXF05NxgDq7dXcQbG4rKFJUBFPYCYuEKr4tWF0.E9B-tGnbTLLYNNi5b785n8YfmO_Rw4obfCD03jokq6M&dib_tag=se&keywords=relay+for+light+bar&qid=1730198782&sprefix=relay+for+,aps,129&sr=8-10
I did eventually run off the battery for the relay, I have an on-off-on switch that controls the relay. One keeps it with the headlights, one is just off, and one is always on. The rear light also has a switch to turn it off when the others are on. The side lights can point forward or backward and rotate up and down. Overall pretty happy.
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