[AT] tractor hauler a pain to install headlights.

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Thu Jan 16 21:32:04 PST 2020


Our Ranger has a 36in Led light bar on the top.  It makes the best work 
light when I need to work on something at night.  It just idles and 
keeps the entire work area lit up.  I bought 9 in LEd light bars for the 
front of hte 4 wheelers.   They have dim yellow OEM headlights that are 
never focused.   They hunt coons on the lowest adjustment.  If you bump 
the fender they are out of focus again.  The bar clamps to the front 
rack and if it is not shining where you want just reach over and rotate 
it...
Cecil

On 1/16/2020 9:59 PM, Indiana Robinson wrote:
>
> I have not installed them yet but I have LED lights bought for our 
> electric Club Car golf cart. I bought "driving lights" for the front 
> of it. I wanted two things, one was low draw and the other was long 
> range so I can find horses at night when needed. We don't normally 
> ever drive it on the road, just in an emergency, but I did also buy 
> tail lights for it and a small amber flashing light bar.
> On my old tractors I mostly just need to get the electrical systems 
> all working. What ever that is like...  :-)
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> On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 5:48 PM Aaron Dickinson <a_dickinson at att.net 
> <mailto:a_dickinson at att.net>> wrote:
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>     Steiner tractor parts offer led bulbs for the old 40’s- 50’s
>     vintage headlamps (non-sealed beam). Haven’t tried them yet, but
>     plan too. Friend of mine wanted to use them to relive some of the
>     power load on his generator on his AC WD when plowing snow in the
>     winter, not sure if he has yet or not.
>
>     Aaron Dickinson
>
>     Mason, Michigan
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>     *From: *James Peck <mailto:jamesgpeck at hotmail.com>
>     *Sent: *Thursday, January 16, 2020 12:32 AM
>     *To: *Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group
>     <mailto:at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>     *Subject: *Re: [AT] tractor hauler a pain to install headlights.
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>     How about retrofitting LED headlamps to old tractors. How about
>     adding rear lights? How about adding turn signals?
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>     Steve Offiler AT List member Mechanical Engineer
>     (soffiler at gmail.com <mailto:soffiler at gmail.com>); <snip> Funny
>     we're talking about headlights. <snip>
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