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I sent them there is three
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looks like every grote light ive ever seen.
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Thanks. You wouldnt happen to have a pic of one that's actualy mounted would ya. I feel like a idiot here. I can tear apart every nut and bolt on these things. Rebuild engines and car transmissions and I'm just not understanding how this thing mounts.
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ive never mounted one on a round fender tractor so im not really sure how it gos.
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The way I'm reading the instructions that I downloaded from here it says to take the bolt out of the left rear seat mount and it goes there. I'm guessing this is the same mount that the spring assist mounts to. If that's so that bolt is to big to fit through the hole in the bracket
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That one looks like a Lo-Boy one.
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are they different? ive only ever seen a few up close and they all looked like the one pictured.
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The light is from a loboy. I couldnt find any real information on if the brackets are different or not. It does not bother me to modify the bracket just need a picture or something of the cub cadet specific one to go off of
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This is the first one ive seen in person so I'm out in the open here. Lol thanks guys for helping. I'll just be glad if it is the wrong bracket so I know I'm not going crazy
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The lb's are taller.
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