Replacing conventional light bulbs with LED on older tractors, trailers etc.

Pilatus

Member
Can one get replacement LED lighting kits for tractors and machinery especially trailers.
Conventional bulbs/bulb holders ( sockets) on farm machinery just seem to be not fit for purpose these days as not robust enough for the wear and tear ag machinery is subject to.
I believe a company that is a TFF member specialises in the above but can’t remember the name.Thanks
 
Can one get replacement LED lighting kits for tractors and machinery especially trailers.
Conventional bulbs/bulb holders ( sockets) on farm machinery just seem to be not fit for purpose these days as not robust enough for the wear and tear ag machinery is subject to.
I believe a company that is a TFF member specialises in the above but can’t remember the name.Thanks
We have a full range of Performance Lights designed specifically for the agricultural environment
 

Bobthebuilder

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
northumberland
Loads of replacement LED units available for trailers, cheap ones and expensive ones, some of the cheap ones won’t have a built in resistor so you won’t get the dash indicator flashing to say trailer is but you can get resistors to wire in or get units with them built in if you want the dash to flash, easy enough to replace yourself, various shapes,sizes and styles of units available
 

zero

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Yorkshire coast
Led trailer lights are brilliant, sometimes a bit fiddly working out the wire colours but with a heat shrink wrap over the join they should work every time you plug them in without tapping the lense to figure out why a bulb won't work.
Have done cattle box, flat trailer, bale trailer and two grain trailers.
Led number plate lights give a useful glow behind a trailer when closing the gate behind the last load out of the field.
 

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
I'll ask the silly question.
That is a fairly wide voltage range, is there any discernible difference in light output.
Guess not, 60w is 60w, right?
 

Fendtbro

Member
LED's are great for many applications. For uses like the back of pickup's, vans, lorries, loading machines and anything that you or others are outside getting blinded by them, then Hella h9's are my choice. The 60w led's fitted on the hedgecutter are great sat in the seat but a non starter to work outside the machine. Loader tractors here get h9's, Pretty much as good as led's but a softer light that's nicer to work under.
 

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