Foxrunfarms
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Equipment
Kubota LX2610, 1951 Farmall M, 1967 John Deere 110 Rf, 2010 Arctic Cat 700
Time for my 1st question. I looked around on the search here, Google and YouTube and got a pretty good idea but just wanted some clarification.
I have an lx2610 open station I'm going to plow snow with using the front loader and a rear blade. As of right now I'm going to try with the front lights or atleast led bulbs this season and then maybe next year upgrade more.
I'd like a single rear light to see backing up and the rear light. Growing up that's what most of our tractors had and I don't need to light up the countryside.
I found this light that'd seem to match or blend in with the tractor.
I found 2 wires under the right fender that are hot when the key is on .
I hate to snip the ends off of a brand new tractor.......and I'm sure it could be used against me on any warranty but clean secure wiring is my pet peeve and know I can make it look clean and work.
I have a couple of holes in the fender I was thinking of mounting the light and switch to, or maybe on the the side of the rops.
I just wanted some clarification.........I know enough about power and plumbing to get me in trouble.......
But I can hook 1 tractor wire to a switch and the switch to 1 light wire, then the other tractor wire to a fuse( for extra protection) and the fuse to the other light wire. Correct?
You're all open to laugh at the drawing.
The other thought I had was just find a light with a built in switch.
Thank you for the advice.
I have an lx2610 open station I'm going to plow snow with using the front loader and a rear blade. As of right now I'm going to try with the front lights or atleast led bulbs this season and then maybe next year upgrade more.
I'd like a single rear light to see backing up and the rear light. Growing up that's what most of our tractors had and I don't need to light up the countryside.
I found this light that'd seem to match or blend in with the tractor.
I found 2 wires under the right fender that are hot when the key is on .
I hate to snip the ends off of a brand new tractor.......and I'm sure it could be used against me on any warranty but clean secure wiring is my pet peeve and know I can make it look clean and work.
I have a couple of holes in the fender I was thinking of mounting the light and switch to, or maybe on the the side of the rops.
I just wanted some clarification.........I know enough about power and plumbing to get me in trouble.......
But I can hook 1 tractor wire to a switch and the switch to 1 light wire, then the other tractor wire to a fuse( for extra protection) and the fuse to the other light wire. Correct?
You're all open to laugh at the drawing.
The other thought I had was just find a light with a built in switch.
Thank you for the advice.