So just a FYI to everyone the 2038 and 2032 both have rear light wires already ran. There is 2 plugs taped to the wiring harness that has the 4 roll bar lights. (Red and amber signal lights) It’s located down by the rear axle on both sides. So no need to run your own wires.
Thank you! The video does not do the forward facing aux lights i added justice, it does a great job lighting up whatever you need to see. One recommendation I would make is to use a flood in the back vs spot. Good luck with the project!
@@theroyboys2 I had the John Deere light in the back so it was the same change as the fender lights. Waiting on my headlights and then I have to decide what to do on the ROPS. Great video and thanks for the quick response.
Thanks for the comment and watching. I'll try to get a video up in the future of it. The box is a plastic Plano ammo can. I put a metal plate inside the box for support and mounted it on a piece of angle iron bolted through the hole Deere uses for the rear work light. I put it on there shortly after picking up the tractor and have had good luck with it so far.
Nice job put lights on my 2038R you will definitely like them 👍
Thanks! You don't realize how useful it is until you have them... especially clearing snow at night!
So just a FYI to everyone the 2038 and 2032 both have rear light wires already ran.
There is 2 plugs taped to the wiring harness that has the 4 roll bar lights. (Red and amber signal lights)
It’s located down by the rear axle on both sides.
So no need to run your own wires.
Nice work on this! I am doing the exact same project and this gave me some good ideas.
Thank you! The video does not do the forward facing aux lights i added justice, it does a great job lighting up whatever you need to see. One recommendation I would make is to use a flood in the back vs spot. Good luck with the project!
@@theroyboys2 I had the John Deere light in the back so it was the same change as the fender lights. Waiting on my headlights and then I have to decide what to do on the ROPS. Great video and thanks for the quick response.
I think I need some kind of ride on situation for my yard....
For taking care of the grass... check out the cub cadet zero turns. I'm happy with ours, and they are fairly priced for what you get.
Where did you get the toolbox? Did you mount that also? Would like to see more pictures of it.
Thanks
Thanks for the comment and watching. I'll try to get a video up in the future of it. The box is a plastic Plano ammo can. I put a metal plate inside the box for support and mounted it on a piece of angle iron bolted through the hole Deere uses for the rear work light. I put it on there shortly after picking up the tractor and have had good luck with it so far.
I talked about it briefly in this video: ruclips.net/video/e4ibztV5-mY/видео.html starting around 4.53 Have a couple shots of the bracket.
@@theroyboys2 thanks, seems simple enough.