Description
When you’re out in the field and the sun starts dropping but you’ve got work to finish, proper lighting can mean the difference between finishing that critical field operation and calling it quits. This LED hood conversion kit transforms your John Deere tractor into a well-lit workspace, giving you the bright, wide-beam illumination you need to keep rolling until the job’s done. No more squinting through shadows or missing obstacles—just clear visibility exactly where you need it most.
What You’re Getting
- Massive 5760 combined lumens flood your work area with brilliant white light
- Plug-and-play design connects directly to your existing wiring harness—no cutting or splicing
- Rugged 120-watt system with 12 high-output LEDs built for farm duty
- Compact 5.5″ x 2″ x 1.5″ size fits where bigger lights won’t go
- Versatile 12-24 volt operation works with your tractor’s electrical system
Built for Real Farm Work
Your John Deere tractor is the backbone of your operation, whether you’re running lighter utility work or heavy fieldwork. During planting season, you’re racing against weather windows. At harvest time, moisture levels dictate when you can run. This hood conversion kit ensures you’re never forced to stop working because darkness hits before your to-do list is done. The flood beam pattern lights up everything in front of your tractor, making implement hookups and field navigation safer and more efficient.
Made to Last
These aren’t just any LED lights—they’re agricultural-grade components built to survive the punishment of farm work. The housings dissipate heat effectively, preventing the premature failure common with cheaper lights. You can count on these lights to handle everything from dusty harvest conditions to pressure washing and everything in between.
Installation Notes
The plug-and-play design makes installation straightforward—just connect to your existing hood light harness. Take time to clean the mounting surfaces thoroughly before installing. If you’ve had electrical issues or your original lights were dim, check your ground connections—a poor ground connection is often the culprit behind lighting problems. Once installed, you’ll wonder how you ever worked without this much light.





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