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GDahmes 06-14-2012 10:33 PM

Adding Headlights to my 1440
 
The previous owner of my 1440 removed the headlights. He said he hit the tractor in the area of the lights and broke the lens and lights. So he took them out, and cut the wiring off. I want to add lights now. Thanks to Roland Bedell I can see that my headlight wire is blue. I found the blue wire cut off, and a green one with it. From the diagram I am assuming the green is a ground wire. If there is someone who has knowledge of this, I would appreciate it. I would think I can wire up new lights across the old cut off blue and green.

The lights I am planning to add are 55 watt halogens. Am I safe adding these lights to the electrical system?

Thanks for the help.

Sam Mac 06-15-2012 09:35 AM

Check out the head light setup from XTREMEMOTORWORKS

http://www.xtrememotorworks.com


Cyclops Headlight Conversion CC-50-100 $89.00
Get rid of the cyclops look on your tractor. Upgrade kit comes with lights and plate and is a direct hookup and replacement to the original light setup. No drilling, cutting required. Easy to convert back to original OEM if needed.

As far as the wireing the blue is the 12V feed for the lights and the green is the ground.

Hairtrigger 09-28-2020 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sam Mac (Post 138734)
Check out the head light setup from XTREMEMOTORWORKS

http://www.xtrememotorworks.com


Cyclops Headlight Conversion CC-50-100 $89.00
Get rid of the cyclops look on your tractor. Upgrade kit comes with lights and plate and is a direct hookup and replacement to the original light setup. No drilling, cutting required. Easy to convert back to original OEM if needed.

As far as the wireing the blue is the 12V feed for the lights and the green is the ground.

I’m not the best on the internet but did not find the lighting parts


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