Led lights for 6620???

Cmoran

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Galway Ireland
I’m looking for led headlights for my John Deere 6620 where best value for money? Preferably lights that will fit straight in but not worried about the wiring
 
These are RHD road legal and back in stock around 27th this month. £179 + vat a pair and fit with ease and no joining of wires.

I believe we have just completed the kit to make yours happen.

Regards
Martin
Telephone 01606 553109
 

Cmoran

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Galway Ireland
Models these road legal LED head lights will currently upgrade.

M/F: 300, 3200, 3100, 3600, 4200, 4300, 6100, 6200, 8100, 8200.
New Holland: TM, TL, L, TS, 40, 60 series
John Deere: 00, 10, 20 some 30 series
Claas/Renault: 100 series, Celtis, Atles, Temis, Ares
Landini: Nearly available
Valtra: 50 series
Fiat: 90, 84, F series
Deutz: Agrotron
Valtra: N & T series with this shape head lights
 

beltbreaker

Member
Location
Ross-shire
Got UTV roof lights front and rear on a 6506, they have transformed it. Good solid lights not cheap but high quality.
 

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We here were only saying about checking Kubota models for fit a couple of days back and here you are asking. We never got to find one but looking at normal images of those tractors I would say a high chance of having a light to upgrade some or all.

It would be very helpful to receive a few decent images from behind each light you ask about and then we can come back with better idea. Measure diameters too of light or opening please.

Regards
Martin
Telephone 01606 553109
 

Qman

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Near Derby
These are RHD road legal and back in stock around 27th this month. £179 + vat a pair and fit with ease and no joining of wires.

I believe we have just completed the kit to make yours happen.

Regards
Martin
Telephone 01606 553109


I was just wondering in which country these lights are made? Might get some for my JDs, but not if they are made where I suspect. Hope I'm wrong!
 
I was just wondering in which country these lights are made? Might get some for my JDs, but not if they are made where I suspect. Hope I'm wrong!
Thanks for consideration to purchase a set of these headlights.

You think just like I did before I started this business !! HOWEVER through our journey with this business I have learned several key facts to change my thinking.

Definitely not all led lights are the same and that an absolute fact even if outwardly they look identical. Differences are certainly in the make and quality of led chip. (There are about 6 grades of chip) Significant differences in prevention of electrical radio interference and we personally seek to achieve a minimum of CISPR25-CLASS4. (5 being the highest level). Thickness of casing and its material capability to dispel heat, lens design, reverse polarity protection and the key list can extend on for ever but we have learned there are significant differences between led light manufacturers. With no apology - those in Ag dealers stores are generally the mid to lower end of those you would not sell a friend.

I must stop rambling on but I would say almost all led lights originate in China or at least far east and this sometimes disguised by brand names we trust and thinking they make them in UK. They almost exclusively do not.

China surprised me because they have a belief we in the western world want cheap products but when asked about making quality they beam and are excited because that is their preference and they sadly can excel at innovation and quality. Our light range is testament.

It is my hope that from COVID19 we see the error of our ways with greed in buying from China and someone starts to bring more innovative manufacturing back to the UK and let's use our talents to once again be a world leader.

Trust in us and order lights with confidence because we have zero interest in selling rubbish.

Thanks for reading and here if you need us.
Telephone: 01606 553109
 

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