Tail Lights

TulsaDeere1

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I've got an X300. Great mower, but it does not have tail lights. I would like tailights for when I am pushing snow in conditions where it is difficult to see. I was thinking of red that is sationary and amber that blinks. Any suggestions?
 

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I personally would use those high power battery operated lights you can buy for bicycles.

No wiring required! :thumbsup:
 

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Sure can't be any big thing wiring them. One wire from the headlight and the ground from the rear fender. As far as a flashing light goes just get a HD automobile directional light flasher and hook it into the hot wire. I think it sounds like a good idea because I know for myself when I am working around the road it would be nice to be seen.
 

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Thanks. That does not sound to difficult at all. It would be much safer in certain weather conditions or in the evening.
 

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Thanks. That does not sound to difficult at all. It would be much safer in certain weather conditions or in the evening.

A trip to NAPA or any auto parts store and maybe about 50 dollars or so is a lot cheaper then one trip to emergency if you got hit by a car and a lot easier on the body.:thumbsup:
 

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A trip to NAPA or any auto parts store and maybe about 50 dollars or so is a lot cheaper then one trip to emergency if you got hit by a car and a lot easier on the body.:thumbsup:

Too true!
One other thought I had is to put a light up a bit, like on a 3 foot tall piece of tubing or pipe, so that it might catch the eye of any other driver in your vicinity.
 

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If you're concerned about visibilty I'd go witht he post mount too & suggest investing in a rotating amber beacon or LED amber flashing strobe (preferably hard wired, or even in the accessory 12v plug if you have one) - I have these hard wired on all my mowers & farm tractors/equipment so they come on at start up, makes for cheap insurance at $50 or less.
 

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I bought a set of magnetic tail lights meant for use when towing a car for like $15 at northern tools. I have found all kinds of ways to used them. Even made a couple of adapters that convert the 4 way to a cig lighter, or 2 battery clips to just clip onto the battery. Very useful and cheap.
 

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I bought a set of magnetic tail lights meant for use when towing a car for like $15 at northern tools. I have found all kinds of ways to used them. Even made a couple of adapters that convert the 4 way to a cig lighter, or 2 battery clips to just clip onto the battery. Very useful and cheap.

wow. nice a cheap one. great to have like that.




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