Foxrunfarms
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Equipment
Kubota LX2610, 1951 Farmall M, 1967 John Deere 110 Rf, 2010 Arctic Cat 700
Thank you. Growing up we ran those style lights on the back of our farm tractors and you're right rain/snow evaporate right off them. I've wired subwoofers in my trucks and rewired old tractors and everyone commented how nice and clean everything. It's easier to wire everything nice, tight and clean the 1st time, rather than doing it with frozen fingures.Speaking as someone who recently installed LEDs on my B...
There is one advantage to running halogens over LEDs for winter work. As mentioned above, halogens will create a lot of heat. The snow will melt off of the lamp. I haven't used mine in winter yet, but other lighting posts (I believe here on OTT) complain that LEDs in the front headlights won't melt the snow off of the plastic housing.
As for wiring, I'll second what others have said above. The connector you located should already be fused for a 5A work light. You can buy the bullet connectors so you won't have to cut the existing connectors on the tractor. Add a weatherproof switch on the positive lead between the bullet connector and your light. Don't forget the heat-shrink tubing and split loom to protect the wires. Lastly, crack open a cold one and bask in the glory of a job well done!