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I found these from a member here on the forum. Got them from eBay.
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TS price is for 1. HF price is for 2. I actually like the Blazer light/ reflector better. I think the oval shape looks better. 1 bulb tho vs 2 bulbs.
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1968 104 , service replacement '96 K301, 42" deck 1997 Scotts 42502X8 , repowered with '96 B&S 18hp TwinII , 42" deck 2007 LA130,21hp Intek v-twin, 48" deck ![]() ![]() |
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Actually I kind of like the idea of the armored lights in the one picture above. I kind of wish there was someplace I could go that I could browse a bunch of different lights, like a heavy truck center, but there isn't anything like that close. Finally, I saved this 86. Pretty sure it would have been a) scrapped or b) chopped up into a puller if I didn't get it. I rebuilt the engine, fixed the steering, I'm adding the lights so I can plow snow with it and I just picked up and installed a new 6 pad seat for it today. I'm kind of attached to it so I want to set it up so I can use it.
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RUN IN THE RED 782 w/50c deck (red); 782 dual stick, 44c deck (y/w); 1050 w/38c deck; 1864 w/54" GT deck; 1872 project Cub Cadet Pro Z 560 L 42" power angle snowblade, #2 tiller, 2-QA42a snowthrowers, 450 thrower, #2 cart; 54" Haban blade; Brinly box blade, 48" dethatcher, moldboard plow; Agri-Fab sweeper 1200, 1863, 1864 parts machines |
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Harbor Freights are the ones I used.
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Biggest reason I went with the Grote LEDs was the flush mount, anything else is too easy to knock off-I got a 14 y/o boy that's kinda rough on stuff ya know....
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Drill the holes and paint them. Then it won't rust.
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I already found the perfect fit replacement for really cheap and they work so well I can even use the base with OEM 378 Bargman lens! here the thread...
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=34010 If you want a pair of original one just PM me I got some in stock ![]()
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Gilles. 1988 2072 401 54" hyd angled blade 1988 1872 364 snowblower/C50 deck 1976 1650/QA42A blower/44A deck/standby 1976 1450TS/Sleeve hitch/44A deck/in storage 1963 100 (red)/in storage 2010 Kubota 2380-2/42" infinity deck (engine swap) |
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Well, stopped at Napa the other night and picked up the LED version of the Tractor Supply/Harbor Freight lights shown above, and looked at them against the fender, and I didn't care for the fit. Took them back this morning and browsed Napa's light catalog, I really like the Truck Lite model 18 LED's but I'd have to drill a big hole in the fender for clearance. I ended up buying 2 of the Peterson marker lamps on ebay (I got them real cheap). I know they aren't flush mount but hopefully they fit nice without needing any holes added. I'm curious how this lamp is assembled as well, maybe I could put some reflective tape under the red lamp (I don't know if that would be effective or not?) Anyway hopefully I'll have them midweek next week and I can get them on & get some pics up.
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RUN IN THE RED 782 w/50c deck (red); 782 dual stick, 44c deck (y/w); 1050 w/38c deck; 1864 w/54" GT deck; 1872 project Cub Cadet Pro Z 560 L 42" power angle snowblade, #2 tiller, 2-QA42a snowthrowers, 450 thrower, #2 cart; 54" Haban blade; Brinly box blade, 48" dethatcher, moldboard plow; Agri-Fab sweeper 1200, 1863, 1864 parts machines |
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