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    Posted: 24 Oct 2018 at 9:19am
Thought I would throw a few pictures out there of some led's I put on.  Bought a set of 10 off eBay.  They were cheap, will see how long they last.


I like the original look with the glare guard on them so I had a local diesel shop cut 8 short air intake hoses for them.  It was 4.5" hose which fit fairly snug but I put 3 screws in the back of each, you know so they don't come off when I'm doing 80 down the interstate.  I bought a black paint pen and colored the threads on the end of the hose and the screw heads.



The 2 lower front ones I had to flip the bracket upside down or the back of the light would hit on the bolt head and it would point down too far.  Maybe later I will come up with a better setup for those 2.   I still had to space out that bracket about a 1/4in away from the cab.

Wow they are bright.
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Really looks good
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how about a pic at night with them lights turned on,,,,just to see how much light they really make???

i have been thinking about adding a few to my 170 ,,,just dont know where i want to put them,,,i use it for mowing and sometimes at night,,,would be nice to really see where you are going,,,the lights on it work good,,,but my older eyes are saying ,,,,hey,,,,a little more light would be nice,,,,lol


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LB,

Instead of putting washers under the lower light mount, you could use a piece of angle iron 1 1/2" by 1 1/2" approx.   That would bring the light out further from the cab and allow more adjustment on the light.
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I have a pair of those mounted on the flat top fenders of my Ford tractor. I love them and for the price, you cannot beat them. They are far better than the stock lights and draw less power. So far mine have lasted 3 years and about 300 hours of constant vibration being on the fenders and they still work great. I really light the hose idea you came up with.
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I was looking at those, 4 for the tractor, six for the shed

Would also like to see 'em li up.
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If you use the wedge washers from wc WD front end, one between bracket and cab one under bolt head . this way it is shimed out and by rotating the wedges you get side to side as well as up and down adjustment
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Well I tried to get some pictures tonight.  My $40 camera would just not show how much overkill these lights are.  I bet you could see down the road at least a 1/4 mile, and it is a very clear light.  Makes everything seem crisp and lit up if that makes any sense.










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Those look really good on there. Some nice finishing touches.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ocharry Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Oct 2018 at 9:44am
yeah,,,thats what im talkin about,,,those things really do a good job of lighting things up

think i needs me some of them

thx for the pics

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Nice.
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I also bought some for my 7010, not mounted yet tho
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I'm gonna get some for my WD45 that I put some 170 fenders on.  ( Thanks Alex09(WI) )
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