Mounting LED Lights on My Tractor Canopy (
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2018 BC. Love it, Martin 😄
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Hi Ed! Glad you got a kick out of it! Thanks for watching!
Barb and I busted out laughing when you made the comment about 2018 B.C. , before canopy. Well done Martin. Always enjoy your videos.
Always glad to know when I’ve made someone laugh, Gary! We can use all the laughter we can get these days. Thanks for watching!
"2018 BC" 😂 this is fantastic.
Great video!
You sure make it easy for others to do the lights. Well done video Martin. Have a good weekend! See ya!
Thanks, John! I see you have a couple recent posts I need to catch up with. Hope you have a great weekend too!
Thank you so much Martin! Another fantastic video.
Thanks for watching, Rob!
Nice install of the lights Martin. Stay safe/warm. Later
Thanks, Mech!
Another clean install Martin, with clear, consice instructions as always. Well done. 👍😎👍
Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
very detailed and helpful information.thanks for sharing.sending my support.new friend here.Happy New Year
💥 Another bright solution! Hope all is well Martin, you always put together great videos.
Keep on tractoring!
LOL! Thanks, Jon!
excellent video, thanks for taking the time to show us
Glad you enjoyed it, Yves. Thanks for watching!
Well done! I really like your reference to "before canopy". But that could have been 2018 B.C. (before Covid) ! Lol! That is really important to get good lighting to work at night. I update lights on each of my equipement. Thanks!
Thanks Joe! “Before COVID”! LOL That’s true too. Thanks for watching!
Very nice, Martin. I was wondering the same thing. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, David! Glad this satisfied your curiosity on the LED light mounting. Have a most excellent week!
Perfect place to mount those lights especially the very front one you're able to do loader work much easier at night wait I don't see the carrot dangling at the front of the canopy
Great job as always Martin. Very well explained and your projects simply make sense to me. Thank you for sharing Sir
Thank you Bob! So glad to know my projects make sense other people besides me!
How's she goin'? Thanks for sharing your install. It looks nice and neat!! Take care!!
Good morning Mike! Thank you sir!
Good evening Sir 😉👌 I realy like that B.C. ( Before canopy 🤣😉👍 ) Great mounting set up's 😉👍I sincerely Hope that you are not affected by the tornadoes like the good folk's in Kentucky Sir 😌🙏 Great video Sir and have a great week Cheers 😉👍🍻
Hi Dave! Thank you sir! Fortunately, the tornadoes didn’t come near us but thanks for your concern! Hope you have a great week too! Cheers!
@@DIYMyWay 😇🙏👌👍😉🍻
Came out great!
One thing to consider. When using high mounted lights when its snowing. the light reflecting off the flakes can make it hard to see. If i recollect , not much of a problem for you , but those of us in the frozen part of the country ...
Any Hoo, Merry Christmas! and keep up the good work!
Thanks, Bubba! Yeah, having to drive my tractor in snow at night is not much of a concern here in Georgia. Merry Christmas to you too!
Hahaha the 28 B.C. before canopy had me laughing
Well thought out and clean install as always. I've been considering mounting lights to my homemade canopy quite a bit lately now that it's dark both before and after work. The headlights just aren't sufficient when using the loader in the dark. Thanks for the tips!
Thanks! Yeah for loader work at night you have to have ROPS or canopy mounted lights to see. Thanks for watching!
Very nice video Martin.
What are the dimensions of the project box you used to mount the two switches in?
I have the Kubota L2501, so i could make use of the same location to mount my switches.
Thanks for doing the leg work for all of us!
It’s 5”Lx2.5”Wx2”H. Thanks for watching!
@@DIYMyWay Perfect!
Thanks for the response.
Nicely done. Do you get much vibration on the front light? The canopy material looks a bit thin to me. Great video. Thanks.
Thanks Marty! Just a little vibration when the tractor is idling but not at operating speed.
I am always concerned about branches ripping lights off
I limb up any trees where my tractor goes so I don’t have to worry about it and I carry my chainsaw and some long-reach loppers on the tractor in case I come across a low branch. Thanks for watching!