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My "light bar"
I made up a "light bar" for my CC100 today.
It's attached to the bottom of my battery box with two 1/4" bolts. The only modification to my Cub are two 1/4" holes drilled (out of sight) in the outer edge of the floor of the battery box. I don't have the lights wired yet, but even the toggle switch will get installed on the "light bar". The whole thing can be removed by removal of the two 1/4" mounting bolts and the two "disconects" in the wiring going to the toggle switch. Here are a few pictures,.... http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y50...adet100003.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y50...adet100002.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y50...adet100001.jpg |
Cool! Looks like it should work! :IH Trusted Hand:
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RoninKS
Cool light bar. Thats another one of those (why didnt i think of that) ideas. That should really light it up. Is that an M in the background with the loader on it ? Looks like it has a wide front on it. |
Diz,... Yeah, that's an old 1950 Farmall "M" with wide front end. It doesn't look like much, but I use it almost "daily" for different odd jobs around the farm.:IH Trusted Hand:
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lite bar
Looks good I wonder how it will hold up over time, hope it holds up for you.:bigthink:
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JMD,... it seems pretty darn solid and the lights don't weigh much, so I think it'll hold up pretty well. (only time will tell) :Unknown::D
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Nice lights setup. What model case is that in the shed. We had a 1175, 1270, 1370, and 2590.
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Aagitch,... the Case is an 870.:)
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Very Nice!!
Scott |
Thanks Murphycc.:)
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