L2501 LED Replacements

muddhogg

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Kubota L2501DT, Ford 3910
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Anyone know what part numbers for an LED replacement for the bulbs on an L2501?

Ive already replaced all the ones in the rear.
 

bbxlr8

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L2501 w/R14s, LA525, BH77, SGC0660, CL 5' BB, CL PHD, WG24 + Ford 1210 60" mmm,
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They make it really difficult to find an interchange part number and I spent a lot of time researching it earlier this year after I got mine. It really frosts me how some people take advantage online and make up stuff for tremendous profit based on Kubota not providing an option or listing. It is all about finding the same base...

Here's what I found as a serious upgrade on a budget and it has worked beautifully for me since spring.
The Yamaha side by sides have the same base and many more options (H6 100W). Others besides this will work - pick your favorite...

I used: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SX3FGV7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

MUCH brighter and work with low/high. Note: you HAVE to pay attention and get the clocking of the base right. If you get it wrong rotate 180' I am really happy with them and it delayed adding aux lights (which I still am going to do).

Should work for all newer L's and probably others.
 
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Lonesouth

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It is a shame that the industry is pushing the 6000k lights and that the consumer is buying them. The only thing they do well is replicate HID color. Beyond that, they produce more glare and less useable light. Useable meaning the CRI, color rendering index, is low. A high CRI means you can see more color. If you want good lighting, look for a 4000k bulb or 5000k max.
 
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bbxlr8

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L2501 w/R14s, LA525, BH77, SGC0660, CL 5' BB, CL PHD, WG24 + Ford 1210 60" mmm,
Mar 29, 2021
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251
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Eastern PA
It is a shame that the industry is pushing the 6000k lights and that the consumer is buying them. The only thing they do well is replicate HID color. Beyond that, they produce more glare and less useable light. Useable meaning the CRI, color rendering index, is low. A high CRI means you can see more color. If you want good lighting, look for a 4000k bulb or 5000k max.
Agreed in general & I am pretty picky about this color temp issue in my home and automobile lighting.
However, these are SO MUCH brighter than stock on the tractor in the woods at night that there is no comparison.

Many choices out there once you have the base spec's so as I said, pick your favorite k & budget.
Again, really annoying that Kubota does provide the option or detail and people exploit this for mucho profit on fleabay
 
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