In need of mounted work lights

blue lake

New member

Equipment
b2650
Sep 4, 2015
2
0
0
fountain, mi
buying a new b2650. Are work lights best mounted on rops or rear fenders?
Any recommendation on brands, types, and where to buy?
Thanks
 

skeets

Well-known member

Equipment
BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
14,229
2,874
113
SW Pa
WOW talk about an opened question,, and the answer is,,, where ever you feel they give you the most light for what your doing. Most people mount them on the ROPS either on the sides or on top, with DYI brackets or some lights come with factory brackets,, I have my forward facing driving lights (2) 55 watts mounted in a DYI bracket on the top of the ROPS for winter time off in the summer ,,,,,,,,tree limbs will clean them off in a heart beat,,, My light for the rear is a single 55 watt driving lamp, mounted to the bracket where the big old orange triangle use to go. Now thats just me, if you look through you will find all kinds of interesting set up's. I would recommend going with the LEDs yes they are more money but they are the cats arse when it come to lighting up your world. less drain on the electrical system and last dayum near forever. Keep us posted and pictures my friend, we lovs tractor porn
 

85Hokie

Moderator
Staff member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
BX-25D ,PTB. Under Armor, '90&'92-B7100HST's, '06 BX1850 FEL
Jul 13, 2013
10,441
2,221
113
Bedford - VA
what skeets said x2,

now days the LED type have come down in price quite a bit, you can get a four pack of lights that will light up half your county!:eek:;)

here is just one example :

http://www.amazon.com/18w-1260lm-Li...TF8&qid=1441417318&sr=8-3&keywords=LED+lights

for that price - you cannot beat the light or the amount (very little) on the system to light em up!:)

you decide how you wish to mount them - ROPS (underside) seems to work the best......a simple piece of aluminum angle will hold them well in place.

here is what mine look like - twins front and twins rear
 

Attachments

olthumpa

Active member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L275
May 25, 2011
1,501
2
38
Maine
Agree with others. I have 2 flood facing back and 2 forward mounted similar to Hokie. Figure out where YOU need the light to be aimed then mount them to accomplish the task.
 

Tallahassee Kubota Man

New member

Equipment
M5140HD/LA1153/LandPride RCF2072/DirtDog disc/RakeMaster grapple/Caroni tiller
I just ordered ropslights at http://ropslights.com . The link can also be found here: http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19959 .
Ordered a light set from ropslights.com several months ago. Very pleased with them and they're a cinch to install. Not too cheap, but if you want well made lights, brackets and electrical connectors (and switch) and easy to install, they're hard to beat. They are made custom for the particular tractor you own. I mounted them on the rops right under my canopy. I had to do something because the FEL and bucket blocked most of the light provided by the front lights.
 

ShaunBlake

New member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B6100D; B219; Piranha bar; Hodge stabilizers; Filled Ag rears; R322T w/48" deck
Dec 21, 2014
899
1
0
81
Sugar Hill -- next door to Buford, GA
85Hokie, my question is: how did you fasten the aluminum tube/angle to the ROPS? And please clarify if it's angle, tube, or channel -- looks like it could be angle except the light on the left side doesn't seem to have mounting screws.
 

zippyslug31

New member

Equipment
L3901, LA525, BH77, 72" BB, old Ford 22-63 PHD
Jun 27, 2015
82
0
0
Crooked River Ranch, Oregon
Just throwing it out there, but as a very cheap/easy light solution I have a half dozen of those magnetic Harbor Freight LED lights. When I need light (admittedly which isn't very often) I just stick them to either the front of the rops when using the FEL or the rear of the rops (if I'm using the hoe).

Now I wouldn't rely on them to stay put on bumpy ground, nor would they be a very robust/long term solution, but for the cost and ease, this works well for some of my me light duty work.

They could also be a nice way to test your mounting locations before drilling holes, etc.
 

RonBoyBX25D

Member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
B2650, LP Grapple, Bro-Tek spacers, QH, Box Blade, Landscape Rake, RB, and 1560G
Aug 1, 2015
477
3
18
Minneapolis, MN
The temp lights are a great idea and also a reason to go use my Harbor Freight Coupon :)
 

meackerman

New member
Dec 1, 2014
74
0
0
Northern California
I bought these LEDs floods (square ones). Mounted to the bracket that mounts the tractor canopy to the ROPS. Don't even bother turning on the headlights, these throw way more light out. Have one backward facing.
 

SwampCat

Member

Equipment
B7510 HSD
Jun 7, 2015
72
0
6
Northern,Wi. U.S.A.
I bought these LEDs floods (square ones). Mounted to the bracket that mounts the tractor canopy to the ROPS. Don't even bother turning on the headlights, these throw way more light out. Have one backward facing.
Got some of these also, mounted on ROPS, one forward and one reverse. Tapped into the rear light wire. If need be I still have 2 more ( got the 4 pack ) maybe one in front by the grill, running off of the stock headlight circuit. Last one will be a spare, in case of a wayward branch or failure of said light. Time will tell on the quality. So far, its like turning on the sun, with just one. Could not imagine 3 on at once. Ray Charles could see then.
 

bcbull378

Member

Equipment
GL3830,fel,brush hog,pallet forks,disc,gannon,auger,springtooth,plow,drag,ripper
Sep 6, 2011
579
27
18
Ventura Ca
I mounted mine on the PORs to prevent breakage by tree limbs. 2 trapezoides to the front and 2 floods to the rear on separate switches
 

Attachments