Posted by Chris in SK on September 18, 2008 at 09:36:27 from (72.37.171.116):
In Reply to: Loader lighting posted by karl f on September 17, 2008 at 21:33:18:
Classic or not, if a tractor has a loader and your using it that much that you need work lights, and travel on the road it night, I would strongly consider some kind of ROPs frame or roll bar. You then have somewhere high to mount lights. I have a cab with the mid mounted headlights and they are worse than useless right behind the loader frame, so I have cab top mounted lights and use em on the road as well!
If your worried about road lights and safety regs, just put your lights on the fenders or front grill where they are not blocked by the bucket at your normal road height. I keep my bucket low when traveling on the road. Mine only has the standard reflectors on the back, but I guess you can stick’em where ever you think they need to be. I guess if you look hard enough you will find the lighting regs for agricultural vehicles, and it will tell you the correct lighting requirements
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