Description
Enhance Your Vision
Adding extra lights to your tractor will be something you’ll wish you did years ago. Using these Light Pods for tractors and other off-road vehicles you’ll be able to see further and wider into the night because of their brightness, and because you can place and face them where you need them most.
Typically a higher mount is best since it avoids your loader interfering with the light beam from a lower mounting point. But you can mount them to your front-end, rear, fender, roll bar, or cab. Or you can put them on an ATV or UTV, or boat also.
If being seen is most important, these Light Pods include three strobe settings to flash white light, yellow light, or a combination of both.
Grab the optional wiring harness if you don’t have pre-existing wiring already. It has the necessary wires to run up power to your battery, an on/off switch, and a fuse. Turning on and off the switch cycles through the available light modes.
Reasons to Upgrade
Work longer, easier into the night (which comes early in the winter). Make snow plowing way easier. Make yourself more visible to incoming traffic. See those around you better. All-in-all, be safer and put less strain on your eyes with brighter lights.
Illuminate the night both both in front of and behind you for safety while working at night, improved visibility to tackle your projects, and visibility to be seen as well if you are working in a public area.
- These light pods are ultra bright
- Change the temperature to a bright, daylight color
- A yellow temperature is also available
- Strobe settings increase visibility to others for night work
- Faster on / off response (no delay to light up)
- Long lifespan, waterproof, and vibration resistance
Quick Facts
- 4″ Across
- IP68 Rated Waterproof
- Aluminum Alloy Housing
- 60 watts
- 12 volts
- Mounting Hardware Included
Compatibility
These light pods are universal and meant for tractors, or any off-road vehicle like UTV’s, ATV’s, Trucks, Vans, anything you want more light on!
The support brackets need to be bolted to or screwed onto something. On your tractor you may consider using clamps instead of drilling, if attaching to a roll bar. Self-tapping screws are another option.

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