Good Morning Sir 😇👌👍🌞 These Artillian Work Lights Are OUTSTANDING Sir 👍👌😇 You have made an OUTSTANDING VIDEO Sir 😇👌👍 Ed, your poetry is sooo Marvelous Maan and that make you unique on You Tube Creator like your very first video you have the sence of humor that no one have and I find it Very Entertaining 😇👍Have a good one Sir Cheers 🍻🍻
Those look like they are very well made Ed. I bought a cheap led light off of Amazon for my front mount. I made the mount for mine and recessed it back under the ROPS to give it some protection from tree limbs. Holy smoke! ThT thing lights up the planet. You can see that from the space shuttle!
Well-designed lights! Great install and I like the idea of wiring in with the rear lights and the additional switch I own a bx23s and i bought led pods and a light bar and made my own front and rear set wired into a switch near the steering wheel. Used some custom made magnetic mounts instead of u-bolts! I may be tempted to give those a try since they’re adjustable! Hope we get a chance to see how well they light things up at night! Hint hint, follow up video haha Appreciate your hard work on producing all the videos!
Thanks for brightening up my Sunday Morning 😂 Great Video and Great solution I have been struggling with. Love the versatility of the directionional design 👍
Nice lights! I think it would be handy and make installation easier if you could find some powered impact wrench of some kind. I do appreciate the extra work mentioning the metric and imperial sizes. haha! And nice long disolve.. well done Ed have a great day.
I may have to get some in the near future. btw, they're delivering the WC68 Chipper tomorrow and it's going to be a huge help on the property so thanks for those videos as well.
Great video. The brackets on the lights look great and make the installation easy. I really like those lights and the adjustments are very cool. I think it is a great idea to wire it into the lighting circuit but I am not a fan of those inline connectors things, over time they do seem to damage the wire you are clamping onto
I like your idea of tapping into the tail light wires. I just bought some LED lights for my trusty tractor for Christmas. Electrical work and I don't get along, so I want the simplest method to wire up the LED's. I wondered if I could tie into the taillights. I believe I have my answer! Thanks, Ed. Merry Christmas and happy new year.
It’s been a few months since your video posted. How are the lights working out? Any issues with fuses or the like? I have an L2501 that I bought early spring and I need to put lights on it for the occasional after dark snow plowing session. I like your idea of having the lights on a keyed hot wire as it’s way too easy to walk away with the lights on and kill the battery. Yes, I could see myself doing that, even in the dark! Lol Thanks in advance, and thanks for showing your work.
I went to Artillian’s website and checked out the lights. I now understand why you tapped into the tail lights, drawing only 1 amp each. I ordered them right then, should be here by Thursday! My question is,: how do you think they would work hanging down from inside the top of the ROPS vs mounted on the outside like most are configured. The only two negatives I can see coming is a shadow cast when trying to shine to the side, or being a pain in the neck reaching to adjust. Also, where did you end up with the chassis ground? Thanks again. John J. I bet i would mostly have them facing forward 97.23% of the time. Being up higher they should be less glaring in the side mirrors or looking back the old fashion way. It hasn’t snowed yet, none in the two week forecast so far, but we had a banner year last winter!
@@jschickenfarmer50 nice. I think they would work well that way. You can always move them if not! I forget where I grounded them, but any screw or bolt to the frame or sheet metal will work. Good luck! -Ed
Link to purchase work lights: www.artillian.com/product/round-rops-mount-directional-work-lights/
Finally someone who understands what it is he is doing great job most people don’t understand what they are doing with the wires and switch
Thanks very much!
Hello Ed, This looks like the answer for my winter snow removal, when it gets dark early. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to tonight, Ben
Thanks Ben. They will definitely come in handy when the days get short!
I wish my lights were that nice. Good video Mr. Ed, thank you
Take Care, God Bless, STAY SAFE
Thanks BB!
What a great aftermarket install! Thanks for the quick work on this video. Well done!
Glad you liked it!
Nice lights Ed and good job explaining the installation. Tractor Hard! 🚜💪!
Thanks Brad!
Good Morning Sir 😇👌👍🌞 These Artillian Work Lights Are OUTSTANDING Sir 👍👌😇 You have made an OUTSTANDING VIDEO Sir 😇👌👍 Ed, your poetry is sooo Marvelous Maan and that make you unique on You Tube Creator like your very first video you have the sence of humor that no one have and I find it Very Entertaining 😇👍Have a good one Sir Cheers 🍻🍻
As always, David, I can’t thank you enough for your kindness. 😊
@@MyClutteredGarage Keep Making Your OUTSTANDING VIDEOS SIR 😇👌👍✨🚀🍻
Those look like they are very well made Ed.
I bought a cheap led light off of Amazon for my front mount. I made the mount for mine and recessed it back under the ROPS to give it some protection from tree limbs.
Holy smoke! ThT thing lights up the planet. You can see that from the space shuttle!
Those are terrific lights!! Another great episode Ed!!!
Well-designed lights! Great install and I like the idea of wiring in with the rear lights and the additional switch
I own a bx23s and i bought led pods and a light bar and made my own front and rear set wired into a switch near the steering wheel. Used some custom made magnetic mounts instead of u-bolts! I may be tempted to give those a try since they’re adjustable!
Hope we get a chance to see how well they light things up at night! Hint hint, follow up video haha
Appreciate your hard work on producing all the videos!
Thank you! They have performed well at night!
Thanks for brightening up my Sunday Morning 😂
Great Video and Great solution I have been struggling with. Love the versatility of the directionional design 👍
Thanks Phil. I really like them!
Great job Mr. Ed! 👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Hi Ed! Those are some well-designed work lights! Artillian makes some really great products for sure. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Martin!
Great video Ed. Loved the long transition! 😂 Nice lights...really like the rotation feature. The Virginia judge gives this video two thumbs up!
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Thank you, Chris!
Very nice Ed, easy install.
Thanks!
Thank-You for the quality videos You put together.
Thank you for your kind comments!
Nice lights! I think it would be handy and make installation easier if you could find some powered impact wrench of some kind. I do appreciate the extra work mentioning the metric and imperial sizes. haha! And nice long disolve.. well done Ed have a great day.
Thanks Ross! I always forget that I have the socket adapter for my impact driver. D’oh!
Very nice Ed.
Great video! Looking into adding some lights to my tractor.
I may have to get some in the near future. btw, they're delivering the WC68 Chipper tomorrow and it's going to be a huge help on the property so thanks for those videos as well.
You will love that chipper!
@@MyClutteredGarage Did you have to cut the PTO shaft Ed?
Great video. The brackets on the lights look great and make the installation easy. I really like those lights and the adjustments are very cool. I think it is a great idea to wire it into the lighting circuit but I am not a fan of those inline connectors things, over time they do seem to damage the wire you are clamping onto
Hi Joseph. I agree that those connectors can weaken the wire. Thank you for watching! -Ed
Gonna haveta git me a set!
I like them!
I like your idea of tapping into the tail light wires. I just bought some LED lights for my trusty tractor for Christmas. Electrical work and I don't get along, so I want the simplest method to wire up the LED's. I wondered if I could tie into the taillights. I believe I have my answer! Thanks, Ed. Merry Christmas and happy new year.
Awesome. Merry Christmas!
It’s been a few months since your video posted.
How are the lights working out?
Any issues with fuses or the like?
I have an L2501 that I bought early spring and I need to put lights on it for the occasional after dark snow plowing session.
I like your idea of having the lights on a keyed hot wire as it’s way too easy to walk away with the lights on and kill the battery.
Yes, I could see myself doing that, even in the dark!
Lol
Thanks in advance, and thanks for showing your work.
Hi John. They still work great with no issues. I really like that I can rotate them to light front, back, or even side. Good luck!
I went to Artillian’s website and checked out the lights.
I now understand why you tapped into the tail lights, drawing only 1 amp each.
I ordered them right then, should be here by Thursday!
My question is,: how do you think they would work hanging down from inside the top of the ROPS vs mounted on the outside like most are configured.
The only two negatives I can see coming is a shadow cast when trying to shine to the side, or being a pain in the neck reaching to adjust.
Also, where did you end up with the chassis ground?
Thanks again. John J.
I bet i would mostly have them facing forward 97.23% of the time.
Being up higher they should be less glaring in the side mirrors or looking back the old fashion way.
It hasn’t snowed yet, none in the two week forecast so far, but we had a banner year last winter!
@@jschickenfarmer50 nice. I think they would work well that way. You can always move them if not! I forget where I grounded them, but any screw or bolt to the frame or sheet metal will work. Good luck! -Ed
Great work Ed. Have you used them at night yet? If so what are your thoughts on the brightness if thise lights.
Yes and they are great! The thumbnail shows it pretty well. Thanks very much!