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edwroy

Hi,

 

Would be interested in what people are using for cab lights when plowing or blowing snow.

 

Thank you

 

Edwroy

 

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cheesegrader

I got simple, cheap retangular LED lights from Harbor Freight.

Attached to the top of the cab, they project over the blower housing, unlike the stock hood lights.

More than enough to work at night.

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Shynon

This is what I am using, a 24" light bar with spots and floods in it and a programmable set of amber flashing lights.

 

 

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