Looking for LED replacement bulbs bright white with around 8000K and 100 watt rating. Must have high/low beams also. Does anyone have any suggestions on this? Stock lights are not bright enough. Thanks in advance for the information.
8000k is very blue, if your looking for bright and white, ~5000k color temp is best. You also won't find 100w led bulbs but some are listed as 100w equivalent.Looking for LED replacement bulbs bright white with around 8000K and 100 watt rating. Must have high/low beams also. Does anyone have any suggestions on this? Stock lights are not bright enough. Thanks in advance for the information.
I have these in my MX5000, plug n play, much brighter than stock, nice white light, and they don't melt your socket or housing.Looking for LED replacement bulbs bright white with around 8000K and 100 watt rating. Must have high/low beams also. Does anyone have any suggestions on this? Stock lights are not bright enough. Thanks in advance for the information.
Yes you’re better off with 5000 no more than 6000k if you want bright white.8000k is very blue, if your looking for bright and white, ~5000k color temp is best. You also won't find 100w led bulbs but some are listed as 100w equivalent.
RCW.. can you tell me which bulbs you used for your BX? Last time I looked I think there was two versions with one having a letter after the numbers or something like that. It kind of confused me as to which one to get so I forgot about it.You don't say what tractor.....
Some of the hi/lo headlights are not common, but can be found as LED with some looking.
Many of the tractor bulbs can be found as conventional automotive bulbs...all of my BX bulbs are conventional auto bulbs, and easy to find LED matches.
If you look up your bulbs at https://apps.kubotausa.com/illustrated-parts/ you can often see a common auto bulb part number in the description.
Good luck with that one.. I have that in my Golfcart and can’t find the right length. It probably doesn’t matter as much for you with length. I found some for it but you could probably light a match and get more light. That’s been a hard one to find.The tractor is a L3901DT. Thanks for all the great information. I have attached pictures of the current bulb.
It appears to be a PX15 socket H6M base, if that is the case, it is not a current automotive type bulb.The tractor is a L3901DT. Thanks for all the great information. I have attached pictures of the current bulb.
UPDATE: NOPE, NADA, NO-GOOD. Completely INACCURATE representation. The H6 Head Lamp BASE is competely different and DOES NOT FIT. The Kubota PN; 38450-33870 is a very unique base that uses “3-pins-in-slots” which must mate with a rotating-action and may be unique to Kubota. I’m sending it back under the Amazon Prime program.I’ve ordered this lamp pair, and wil see how it works:
According to Messicks the following Tractors use the same H6 type headlamp bulb:
L3350DT (Dual Traction 4wd)
L3750 (2wd)
L3750DT (Dual Traction 4wd)
L4150 (2wd)
L4150DT
L4150DT (Dual Traction 4wd)
L4150DT-N (Dual Traction 4wd / Narrow)
L4350DT (Dual Traction 4wd) - T04701 LIGHT [A] [CA]
]L4350DT (Dual Traction 4wd) - T04702 LIGHT [AU] [NZ]
L4850DT (Dual Traction 4wd) - T04701 LIGHT [A] [CA]
L4850DT (Dual Traction 4wd) - T04702 LIGHT [AU] [NZ]
L5450DT (Dual Traction 4wd) - T04701 LIGHT [A] [CA]
L5450DT (Dual Traction 4wd) - T04702 LIGHT [AU] [NZ]
M4030
M4030DT (Dual Traction, 4wd)
M4030SU (Special Utility, 2wd)
M4030SU-TF (Special Utility, 2wd / Turf special)
M4700 (2wd)
M4700DT (Dual Traction, 4wd)
M4800SU-F (Special utility 2wd)
There certainly are others not mentioned in Messicks list, for example the M5400 is the same tractor body as the M4700 but is not mentioned in the list.
These?UPDATE: NOPE, NADA, NO-GOOD. Completely INACCURATE representation. The H6 Head Lamp BASE is competely different and DOES NOT FIT. The Kubota PN; 38450-33870 is a very unique base that uses “3-pins-in-slots” which must mate with a rotating-action and may be unique to Kubota. I’m sending it back under the Amazon Prime program.
Meanwhile, I’m still looking for an alternative because the original incandescent lamps are useless in their location (all they do is illuminate the back of the loader-bucket) and draw too much power when all my other lighting is utilized for the 40A Kubota alternator. I do not wish to upgrade to a higher-amp alternator and prefer to find a lower-amp LED replacement lamp. If absolutely necessary I will rather replace the headlamp mounting-base of the tractor to accept a more-commonly available headlamp.
Is that an ordinary PAR36 lamp?...or PAR46? Messicks website shows a measured 4” diameter.For us owners of older school Kubotas (first gen L series, etc), pop out the entire round headlight assembly from the bezel, replace with a round, sealed LED unit of the same size (I used Night Rider 3" LEDS from my local NAPA), bolted through a hole in the bezel. If you drill the hole in the side of the bezel (horizontal mount) you can adjust up and down and left and right very nicely. Worked out better than just replacing the bulb, although you eliminate the Low/High beam option for always on.
Also looking for reliable LED plug-and-play replacement bulbs for my L6060 and M9960, both of which use H4 type incandescents.Looking for LED replacement bulbs bright white with around 8000K and 100 watt rating. Must have high/low beams also. Does anyone have any suggestions on this? Stock lights are not bright enough. Thanks in advance for the information.