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John Deere 110 Lights

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Jeff

04-28-2004 19:24:34




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Anyone have any good ideas or tips for mounting headlights on my 110? Does anyone know of a 110 website?




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Jogg

04-30-2004 08:13:01




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 Re: John Deere 110 Lights in reply to Jeff, 04-28-2004 19:24:34  
Jeff, Go to the link below and look around. You should find what you need.



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john d

04-29-2004 21:18:41




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 Re: John Deere 110 Lights in reply to Jeff, 04-28-2004 19:24:34  
Do you want lights they way the factory put them on, or do you just want light to mow?

There was a factory option that hung them on each side at the front end. You can likely find a picture someplace online.

If you just want light to mow, that's pretty easy. I used to have one of those, and mounted a single 12-volt off road truck light on the top edge of the flat panel that's in front of the grill. Mounted with one bolt, was adjustable, gave LOTS of light in a wide pattern, and the generator had NO problem keeping the battery charged. I strongly recommend running a separate wire, FUSE, and switch from the battery to feed this setup.

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TXBLU

04-29-2004 10:22:41




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 Re: John Deere 110 Lights in reply to Jeff, 04-28-2004 19:24:34  
Keep in mind that you have to feed those lights with something. I had a 108 (8hp) and now an L110 17.5 hp. I guess the 110 you mention is 10 hp since the current model has a prefix L=lawn, GT= garden tractor.

Your engine may not have an alternator and if it does, it will only put out about 3 amps. That's only 36 watts at 3600 rpm's. An 18 watt light is not much light.

If your engine doesn't have an alternator, your puny lawn mower battery will die in like an hour.

Something to think about.

txblu

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Mike M.

04-28-2004 21:24:11




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 Re: John Deere 110 Lights in reply to Jeff, 04-28-2004 19:24:34  
Jeff try JD site at>Link

>Link and punch in model #



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