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Re: Re: Where to Mount Lights for Loader Work?
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Posted by Tim on September 21, 2003 at 14:03:59 from (66.218.9.148):
In Reply to: Re: Where to Mount Lights for Loader Work? posted by RAB on September 21, 2003 at 06:07:48:
Good point on not to drill any holes in the R.O.P.S. Someone did weld a bracket up on the middle of the cross bar so I think that they might have had a light up there at some point.And there was black elec. tape on down the side of the r.o.p.s. I was looking over the tractor again today and I might change my mind and put a pair up near the front of the hood,but on the loader brace on each side.I bought a cheap pair of rubber lights today that have a trapazoid beam.I will have to weld a small bracket on each brace but not a big deal.I think being out front like that they should work fairly good. As one fellow pointed out there isn't any real good place to put lights on with a loader.I may run a couple of wires just temporary and try out a couple of different places that might be the best way to go.Thanks to all for your comments I appreciate it. Tim
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