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LED Bulbs
Just replaced the incandescent bulbs in my Cub with LEDs do not need to turn blades on now I just incinerate the grass with the light
Oz
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I wanted to get some of those kind that plug into the OEM sockets but I'm worried about how well they hold up to moisture...
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What kind of moisture are you talking about ? Rain , hosing down the Cub or condensation
I previously had a HDS 2155 and never got any moisture in the headlight area and my current GT 2550 does not get any moisture/water penetration only dust Oz
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Just atmospheric moisture mostly. I keep the tractor covered when not in use so it doesn't get direct rain or anything.
Most of the "plug n play" LED bulbs I see look like someone chopped the bulb part off the plug and inserted a circuit board with LEDs on it. Just doesn't look very water proof to me but maybe I'm wrong... |
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Yep , thats exactly what mine look like , gives the Cub a Techno look , woohoo
Oz
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Honestly I've never had a problem with the sealed halogens in my stuff. Cyclops could probably be a little brighter.
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LEDs are brighter, but if you are working with snow or ice, then they do not melt it off. If you can get some heat off of the engine, then it is not a problem, but if the wind is blowing, then you may find limited visibility from them as opposed to incandescent lights. My truck has LEDs and now I know why the previous owner put a long light bar on the front of it. Just like anything else, it has its own purpose.
How about some pics, Oz? Cub Cadet 123
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I was on PhotoBucket but they now want money ???
When I go to log in Nortons tells me it is not safe , I do what Nortons tell me Anyone suggest a good free photo hosting site Oz If its snows where I live the whole planet will be white
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I and OCC, uses this site, ever since Photobuck went to a paid service.
Photo Storage site: https://postimages.org/
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