Installed lights on ROPS

NHTbolt

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B3300SU, Land Pride Back blade 1672
Dec 27, 2012
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I wanted more light and came up with a bracket design that I put together.
It is an aluminum plate that has been bent slightly down for the front and up for the back to make it about level when mounted to the ROPS.
The ROPS leans back a bit so thats why it had to be bent in a press brake.
Then I took a piece of 2" aluminum channel and bolted it to the plate front edege. The lights are mounted to the channel and hang down as you can see.
On back I mounted a small beacon on top.
It is painted ROPS gray and is attached to the ROPS with square U bolts.
No welding or drilling on the ROPS
Each has its own fuse and switch.
Works great and looks good.. IMO
 

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Boyte

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Dec 2, 2012
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I am currently working on adding more lights as well. What model/brand are the lights themselves? What was your approximate cost and where did you get them. I think it looks good.
 

NHTbolt

New member

Equipment
B3300SU, Land Pride Back blade 1672
Dec 27, 2012
6
0
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Lakes NH
I am currently working on adding more lights as well. What model/brand are the lights themselves? What was your approximate cost and where did you get them. I think it looks good.
The square lights are from Foxtaillights.com and are Petrerson #504T trapezoid light pattern. The cost was $20.99 each
The Beacon is a 3.5 inch strobe flasher and cost $35.49 and found on Amazon.
Then there was wire, fuse holders, connector, U bolts and switches at around $60.
the aluminum was free as it was scrap from a shop I know.

Approxamate total cost was $150.
You could use less expensive lights and do it for around $100.

NHTBolt/Paul