Ages ago I bought some 24" curved LED light bars off Amazon with 4 spots.
I wanted to make a bracket that attached to the existing holes in the rops and didnt obstruct using the backhoe.
So i drew it out and a friend cad, cnc plasma cut and welded it for me.
It uses a piece of 1x3 rectangle tube across the top cut at 37 5/8" and the sides are .125 aluminum as well.
Etch primered the bracket plus kubota grey and enamel clear coat.
Whole setup draws under 20 amps and uses 4 relays plus one relay switched to the 10 amp fuse red/yellow wire in the fuse box to power up the relay solenoids and illuminated switches.
4 latching switches control the 6 lights.
So now plowing snow or the fall mows can carry on past twilight. I mow in reverse as well so the rear lights will come in handy.
I wanted to make a bracket that attached to the existing holes in the rops and didnt obstruct using the backhoe.
So i drew it out and a friend cad, cnc plasma cut and welded it for me.
It uses a piece of 1x3 rectangle tube across the top cut at 37 5/8" and the sides are .125 aluminum as well.
Etch primered the bracket plus kubota grey and enamel clear coat.
Whole setup draws under 20 amps and uses 4 relays plus one relay switched to the 10 amp fuse red/yellow wire in the fuse box to power up the relay solenoids and illuminated switches.
4 latching switches control the 6 lights.
So now plowing snow or the fall mows can carry on past twilight. I mow in reverse as well so the rear lights will come in handy.