Case led lights

Does anyone know who makes the led work lights on new case's. Had one on demo and the lights were fab but couldn't see a name on them and would like to buy some for our loader if they're not too expensive, thanks
Frank
 
Can you send me an image of the ones which impressed you and will ask manufacturers we use if any of them make as an OEM item.
Sorry I dont have the tractor here any more, when we had the tractor I looked at them and couldn't see any names or logos or anything. They were a wide oval shaped with roughly 10 smaller lights in them.
 
Sorry I dont have the tractor here any more, when we had the tractor I looked at them and couldn't see any names or logos or anything. They were a wide oval shaped with roughly 10 smaller lights in them.
Are you sure about them having 10 LED’s in them and being genuine Case? Only Case ones I’ve seen have either 4 or 6 LED’s in them.
I shall try and get some photos later and will post when I get a chance
 

balerman

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These ones? They are superb
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Maxxum 115 from pryces,lights look slightly different tho.
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Bought mine a few months old from Parris tractors, I had the ones above added by local dealer, I didn’t realise until after that there are different sorts, the originals on the roof have 6LED’s, the ones put on after have 4, all genuine Case.

I also posted a shot of some serial numbers earlier which might help @UTV Products track them down, that’s the back of a 4 LED light
 
I got a couple of sets of these from the local dealer, they came in a set with wiring loom etc for £120 per pair.
You did well to get a kit, mechanic who fitted mine said he was given everything as individual components right down to the nuts, bolts and washers, I seem to remember they all came bagged individually, although some bolts were missing.
I was also quite surprised that to get the mid mount lights to work the roof had to be taken off to make a connection up there, I had expected them to be pre wired up to the point they are bolted on as standard, that’s certainly the case with masseys.
I was expecting it to be a very quick job, bolt light on, locate wire, plug in, job done.
When I saw how much work went into fitting them I was glad I didn’t attempt the job myself
 

Alwaysinit

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You did well to get a kit, mechanic who fitted mine said he was given everything as individual components right down to the nuts, bolts and washers, I seem to remember they all came bagged individually, although some bolts were missing.
I was also quite surprised that to get the mid mount lights to work the roof had to be taken off to make a connection up there, I had expected them to be pre wired up to the point they are bolted on as standard, that’s certainly the case with masseys.
I was expecting it to be a very quick job, bolt light on, locate wire, plug in, job done.
When I saw how much work went into fitting them I was glad I didn’t attempt the job myself
yes, the plug is below the roof skin so I had to lift the roof and feed the new wiring loom down the cab post to the mid mounting position. Everything came bagged up separately but in a CNH box and cheaper to buy the kit that just the two lights on their own.
 
The images of lights posted suggest they are decent quality and hence the good reviews. Cannot fault the price either.

Led's for this style of light will come in 10 or 15 watt output per chip therefore without knowing for certain the example with 4 led could be 4 x 10w making a 40w light or more likely from the positive comment it be 4 x 15w making a 60w light. I would say unlikely the image with 6 led in the screen are 6 x 15w = 90 watt output. 90w would combine to be a pretty high current load if with a full set.

Shape and dimensions resemble a JD R series work light for which we used to have that lens style of 6 (60w) or 8 (80w) single led lights spread over the light face. We have now evolved into the new style as in attached image and by all accounts this is a superb performer at 60 watt, exceeding the OEM led lights on a JD. Part number UTV359.
John Deere R series tractor led work light.jpg
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First glance the row of led may not be what you expect but does look the part when fitted and comes with Deutsch connector in the housing.

I will post up if find exact one as either yours.
 

balerman

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Location
N Devon
The images of lights posted suggest they are decent quality and hence the good reviews. Cannot fault the price either.

Led's for this style of light will come in 10 or 15 watt output per chip therefore without knowing for certain the example with 4 led could be 4 x 10w making a 40w light or more likely from the positive comment it be 4 x 15w making a 60w light. I would say unlikely the image with 6 led in the screen are 6 x 15w = 90 watt output. 90w would combine to be a pretty high current load if with a full set.

Shape and dimensions resemble a JD R series work light for which we used to have that lens style of 6 (60w) or 8 (80w) single led lights spread over the light face. We have now evolved into the new style as in attached image and by all accounts this is a superb performer at 60 watt, exceeding the OEM led lights on a JD. Part number UTV359.
John Deere R series tractor led work light.jpg
Rear of UTV tractor led work light.png


First glance the row of led may not be what you expect but does look the part when fitted and comes with Deutsch connector in the housing.

I will post up if find exact one as either yours.
Why put all the LEDs in a line where they overlap,Case design looks much better.Sorry don’t mean to be critical.
 
Understandable comment and certain you not be the only one. I suppose one could compare it to the likes of the OEM light on a R series and they have a strip of led similar to a halogen flood light strip rather then several individual lens. Cannot say more really other than extremely successful in doing what is required.

Hope you have a decent day ........
Regards Martin
 

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