Description
When you’re moving equipment down the road or working near traffic, being seen isn’t optional—it’s survival. This dual flash incandescent strobe puts out bright amber pulses that cut through fog, dust, and those distracted drivers who seem to be everywhere these days. Moving farm equipment on public roads is getting more dangerous every year as traffic increases and drivers get more distracted, and this beacon ensures you won’t be the one they ‘didn’t see coming.’
What You’re Getting
- High-intensity dual flash pattern at 80 flashes per minute grabs attention fast
- Powerful 8 joule output provides visibility in all conditions, day or night
- Cast aluminum base built to handle farm equipment vibration and weather
- Versatile 3-bolt or pipe mounting fits most tractor and equipment configurations
- Ready-to-install with standard 12V plug for quick hookup
Built for Real Farm Work
Warning beacon lights are legally required on agricultural vehicles traveling on public roads at speeds below 25 mph, and are essential safety equipment for tractors, combines, sprayers, and other farm equipment operating near roadways. Whether you’re hauling equipment between fields, working with wide implements, or running late into harvest season, this strobe makes sure everyone knows you’re there. The amber color is the standard for slow-moving vehicle warnings and meets DOT visibility requirements.
Made to Last
Farm equipment beacons take abuse that highway equipment never sees – they’re exposed to fertilizer, chemicals, pressure washing, and extreme weather while vibrating constantly on rough ground. This beacon handles it all with a sealed housing that keeps moisture and dirt out. The cast aluminum construction won’t crack like plastic units, and the incandescent technology provides reliable operation even in temperature extremes that shut down cheaper alternatives.
Installation Notes
The dual mounting options give you flexibility—use the 3-bolt pattern for permanent installation on cab roofs or ROPS, or go with pipe mounting for quick removal when not needed. This plug connects to the tractor’s 12-volt electrical system, typically through a switched circuit that activates with the vehicle’s lighting system. Mount it high for maximum visibility but consider clearance for barn doors and low branches. Test the beacon before heading to the road—your safety depends on it working when you need it most.




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