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If there was any doubt I was a geek (random LED thread):
Today I mounted an LED rear light to my garden tractor. I use this tractor to haul trash cans down to the road for weekly pick up. In the winter time, it is dark, and often, if crap falls off the back, I can't even tell until later that day when I get home from work.
Let the LED GOD's shine in!!!!! No more of that problem. I am simply amazed how technology has progressed in the cheap LED department! :D http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1465005575.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1465005592.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1465005789.jpg |
Leaky - I recall your "Repower" thread......Which engine did you do? How is it working out for you? Cool old tractor for sure....
Good thing about LED's on these garden tractors: Lot of light without much draw on the charging system.....Put them on my JD 318 facing the other way...... |
What kind of LED? Where to buy?
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Howdy! I went with a Briggs and Stratton 23 hp in the repower. The repower has worked beyond expectations and I look for excuses to use the tractor. The light I bought is here:
Amazon.com : GLW® 10w 12v Ac or Dc Warm White Led Flood Light Waterproof Outdoor Lights 750lm 80w Halogen Bulb Equivalent Black Case : Patio, Lawn & Garden It's not insanely powerful, but cheap, and about as powerful as the original bulb lights that came with the tractor. The low current draw is a plus. $9 bucks you can't lose. |
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