I have a very similar setup with the lights. Only difference is I used 2 pod lights shining to the rear. I am going to be adding 2 more flood pods to each of the sides. With those really bright lights it makes the dark spots even darker.
I agree, once your eyes adjust to the bright lights, looking into a dark area is looking into the abyss. These throw so much light, that anything outside the lighted area, I don't really have to worry about.
Thanks for the video. I have a new MF GC1723E subcompact tractor that I plan to add lights to. Your videos will help me in making my decisions. I will probably only do forward and reverse ROPS mounted lights. I live in east Tennessee and we average around 5 inches of snow a year, so plowing snow in the dark is not really a concern!
Lights look great! I looked for them in 6v but could not find them in the link. Don't know about you but the snow is getting old to me LOL! can wait for the spring weather.
November and December were pretty exciting, its been a pretty rainy winter since then. It's a little disappointing to be sure, I love having the excuse to get some seat time on the tractor
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I have a very similar setup with the lights. Only difference is I used 2 pod lights shining to the rear. I am going to be adding 2 more flood pods to each of the sides. With those really bright lights it makes the dark spots even darker.
I agree, once your eyes adjust to the bright lights, looking into a dark area is looking into the abyss. These throw so much light, that anything outside the lighted area, I don't really have to worry about.
The new lights really do great job.
I'm really happy with them!
Thanks for the video. I have a new MF GC1723E subcompact tractor that I plan to add lights to. Your videos will help me in making my decisions. I will probably only do forward and reverse ROPS mounted lights. I live in east Tennessee and we average around 5 inches of snow a year, so plowing snow in the dark is not really a concern!
I do some late night brush hogging from time to time so they will be helpful with that as well
This light setup is slick!
I’m very happy with the results!
Thanks for the video, great light setup thinking of doing the same.
I'm very happy with the results. They are surprisingly bright!
Great video the new lights do a great job
I'm very happy with them, no more guessing when using the tractor at night!
Those lights are great! Did all your snow from the beginning of the year melt already?? Hope you’re having a good weekend so far!
November, and December were a really exciting two months with snow...its been a very rainy winter since then.
Lights look great! I looked for them in 6v but could not find them in the link. Don't know about you but the snow is getting old to me LOL! can wait for the spring weather.
I doubt you’ll be able to find anything in 6V in LEDs, time to convert your tractor to 12v!
Looks Great!
Thanks, I’m very happy with them!
@@EverythingElliott great
If I knew you were plowing I would have you done our wood yard. lol. lights work great
You shoulda had a snow pusher on standby for your new Holland
Damn those are bright
I'm very happy with the results!
For all the snow you got this winter, it sure has melted down good. Pretty sure you got more in Nov than we've gotten here in Wayne county all winter
November and December were pretty exciting, its been a pretty rainy winter since then. It's a little disappointing to be sure, I love having the excuse to get some seat time on the tractor
@@EverythingElliott interested in dirt plowing or baling hay? More HP
@@brandonhoad9033 Oh I do plenty of that here on friends farms when I'm called for help