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Direwolf82 05-03-2020 10:21 AM

Traveler lights from Tractor Supply?
 
Anyone else running them, thoughts, opinions? I just picked up a 5" square spotlight and initial thoughts are surprisingly good for 39 bucks. Cree chips, tight beam pattern, watertight connector, stainless brackets and hardware, better than the Amazon cheap lights I got before. Definitely outshines the Hella conversion headlights on my old Jeep. Was wondering if anyone had longevity reports on them, thinking about getting some for the Toyota but not trying to cut the bumper to set them if they don't last.

Ross4runner 05-03-2020 11:46 PM

Got 2 sets of lights from them. One set was a pair for around 60 and the other set was 35 a each love them.

Direwolf82 05-04-2020 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Ross4runner (Post 3483259)
Got 2 sets of lights from them. One set was a pair for around 60 and the other set was 35 a each love them.

Right on, how long have you had them for?

Ross4runner 06-27-2020 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Direwolf82 (Post 3483857)
Right on, how long have you had them for?

About 3 years and haven't had a problem with them. I've submerged the ones in my bumper a few times and there sealed good.

Wild Thing 02-07-2021 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by willyboly (Post 3601618)
They are significantly better than Amazon flashlights, much more durable and brighter. Before buying a new garden tractor, I had to decide what to do with the old one. I decided that I would not sell him, as he was very exhausted. I decided to use some parts as a reserve for a new tractor, and to scrap all the unnecessary parts. I also came up with the idea to put the headlights from the tractor on my Jeep, since the headlights were in excellent condition. By the way, my new garden tractor is so cool, it can withstand all the loads. I've been looking for one for a long time, and thanks to the review, I was able to find a suitable model.

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Lucas606 02-21-2021 03:30 AM

As someone who used to Work at a Tractor Supply, I can safely say that these lights are a good buy. They put out plenty of light, look good, and don't break the bank. I had a good amount of people buy them for their trucks/SUV's and they had no complaints. The set that I owned worked really well until I got into an accident. One survived and still worked but the other got destroyed. Haven't really had a need to get another set as I don't drive on back roads as much as I used to. But if I had to pick any lights, I'd definitely pick these again!

Quick edit: I mounted mine behind the bumper cover and they worked well. Had to do no cutting and they were still bright.

Tomm- 05-11-2021 06:05 AM

I run their 4" blackout pods on cali raised low profile ditch light brackets and could not be happier with them. I have had them for ab a year now and I will be a return customer for other LEDs.

LinneaGengh 04-26-2022 01:21 PM

The fact is that I work as a tractor driver and drive mostly at night. And recently, while driving a rather large and clumsy kubota tractor from Used Plant & Machinery Sales | Used Plant & Machinery Dealers, I had a small accident due to poor road lighting. After that, I decided to buy road lights from tractor supply. I paid attention to the lamps of the night breaker series. They are very bright and are designed to greatly improve visibility and illumination on the road. Increased visibility allows you to see objects on the road much further and react to hazards faster, making driving safer.

sam_KOR 03-21-2024 06:35 PM

I have a Kubota and it is so hard to find good lights for it. Have you managed to find anywhere?

CookieRoe 03-27-2024 08:16 AM

I recently bought a farm in early 2023 and started acquiring second-hand farm equipment to save some money. I got a great deal on a 2023 Kubota DMC8540R tractor for $28,000, but it came without lights, which was a bit of a hiccup for my night work.

I looked around for durable and affordable lighting options, initially considering various brands and stores. Eventually, I settled on some lights from Amazon, similar to the ones you described, with Cree chips and watertight connectors. They were at a good price point and have been holding up well so far, offering bright and focused light for my late-evening tasks. This experience made me more open to exploring different brands and not just sticking to the well-known ones.


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