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John Deere Backup Lights

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I promised (over amonth ago) I would post the neat flush mount John Deere 650 HT dozer worklight part numbers that I had our mechanic install in the rear bumper. You need two of each - bulb - #AT220508 @ $13. 27; eyeplate - #t175866 @ $10. 03; and o-ring - # t177080 @ $2. 55. Be sure your bulbs come with the disco ball looking reflectors they are available both ways. Sorry for the delay we just got our monthly bill from the John Deere dealer. Be sure you go to an industrial equipment dealer not an agricultural dealer.
 
I thought about back-up lights before, but not necessarily for backing up. I think I'd use it primarily when someone is tailgaiting me and/or flashes their lights at me. I also thought it might be cool to mount them in the rear-most stake hole, using the existing holes to attach to, and pointing the lights back.

My brother-in-law has a hand held light that is so bright, he can point it at objects about 100 ft away on a sunny day and easily see it's beam. That's the kind of power I want for the tailgaiters. #ad


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