Very nice! Plus, the extra lights are way cool looking!
Nice set up Skip,:thThumbsUIt's that time of year that folks should be thinking of safety lighting for plowing or blowing, especially when it takes us into the street at times.
Here's my X500 outfitted for the winter:
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i will post it in the forum i just took a short clip from my i phone ..let me see if i can load it .....it looks bad *** with the clear and amber ....Nice set up Skip,:thThumbsU
Did you post this in the Show your warning/beacon light in the Safety Forum
Dexter, you could do the same when they are install on your tractor. :fing32:
can we get details.. Battery or Dc powered? Led? magnetic or permanent mount? source? Cost?after almost getting hit last year on my parents tractor plowing i added these to my 111 so i dont get taken out of the tractor game haha :drunkie:
i got them through my work , they are made by a company called Seco-larm that makes security products , i drilled a switch next to the PTO and installed it , hard wired it right off the battery and took a small piece of aluminum angle and mounted the lights on there and bolted it right under the seat ..they are very small and have like 20 flash patterns either sync'ed or alternating , i paid 50 each for them they are super bright LED ...i almost feel like a retard because they are so bright ill look like a freaking I.D.O.T plow truck hahahahcan we get details.. Battery or Dc powered? Led? magnetic or permanent mount? source? Cost?
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I posted more detailed photos in that thread last year, but the overall shot still had the mower deck under the tractor. Thus, I made a new photo today that looks more like a winter machine.Nice set up Skip,:thThumbsU
Did you post this in the Show your warning/beacon light in the Safety Forum
I could put 50 flashing lights on my tractor and the rich entitlement barstards around here would still try and run me down.
The only thing I have found to work is to park the tractor in the middle of the road, dismount and have a firm discussion with them about safety and who actually owns the road (The state/Township).
dexter, if it is there, like it is here, being like an i.d.o.t truck is being worthlessi got them through my work , they are made by a company called Seco-larm that makes security products , i drilled a switch next to the PTO and installed it , hard wired it right off the battery and took a small piece of aluminum angle and mounted the lights on there and bolted it right under the seat ..they are very small and have like 20 flash patterns either sync'ed or alternating , i paid 50 each for them they are super bright LED ...i almost feel like a retard because they are so bright ill look like a freaking I.D.O.T plow truck hahahah
Im not from Wisconsin so we dont have those Fon-du-lacs.Part of the answer is living on a cul-de-sac at the end of a dead-end subdivision out in the country like we do.![]()
Here is a picture of my LED Strobes. I know from being on the volunteer fire department, it doesn't matter how many lights and sirens you have morons just do not pay any attention. You can have the road closed with a big red fire truck with lights all over it and they still will try to find a way around.
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we'll see how this winter goes hopefully it will be okat first i thought to myself hmmmmmmm do i really need strobes on a little lawn tractor but again people do not look at all ...now with people texting and driving its even worse ...i have been riding motorcycels for over 10 years now and people just do not look at all , i cant count how many times i have knocked peoples mirrors off their cars or kicked their door because they almost killed me from not looking !!!!! ill try and get a video of the strobes soon guys
Skip, what did you use for the supports that holds the light on the rear?It's that time of year that folks should be thinking of safety lighting for plowing or blowing, especially when it takes us into the street at times.
Here's my X500 outfitted for the winter:
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