Looking for a light connector

Fawteen

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Location
Downeast Maine
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This is the connector for the rear work lights on the cab of my Kubota B2650. It's about 3/8" wide and 3/4" long. I want to mount a pair of 27 watt LED floods for blowing snow this winter.

I don't want to go with the Kubota factory work lights because:

1. They're stupid expensive
2. They're incandescent
3. Like me, they're not too bright.

Any information on what this type of connector is called and where I can put my mitts on a couple would be greatly appreciated.
 
Fawteen:

Paul, very simple, that connector is the FEMALE half of a flat blade connector. Make sure the "HOT LEAD" on each new light has a MALE flat blade connector of the appropriate width and plug each one into a side of the female plug . Ground each light to the tractor or run separate ground wires from each light to an appropriate ground.

Doc :>)
 

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