Description
When the sun sets but there’s still work to be done, you need reliable lighting that won’t let you down. Whether you’re finishing up fieldwork after dark, doing maintenance in the shop, or just need better visibility around the farmyard, this 60-watt LED light delivers the bright, dependable illumination you can count on. At 3500 lumens, it puts out serious light that cuts through darkness and lets you work safely and efficiently.
What You’re Getting
- Powerful 60-watt LED array with 12 individual LEDs produces 3500 lumens of bright white light
- Combination flood and spot beam pattern gives you both close-up work light and distance visibility
- Plug-and-play design works with your existing electrical system – no complicated wiring or modifications
- Works with both 12V and 24V systems, so it fits everything from utility tractors to big row-crop machines
- Compact 6″ x 4″ size mounts easily on fenders, cabs, or anywhere you need extra light
Built for Real Farm Work
This light is designed specifically for agricultural use, where durability matters as much as brightness. The LED technology means no fragile filaments to break when you hit a bump, and the solid construction handles the vibration, dust, and weather that come with farm life. The combination beam pattern is perfect for tractor work – the flood pattern lights up your immediate work area while the spot beam reaches out to show you what’s coming up ahead.
Made to Last
Farm equipment lighting takes a beating, and this LED light is built to handle it. The aluminum housing dissipates heat effectively, keeping the LEDs running cool for maximum lifespan. The sealed construction keeps moisture and dust out, so you won’t be dealing with fogged-up lenses or corroded connections. At only 5 amps draw, it won’t strain your electrical system like older halogen lights.
Installation Notes
The plug-and-play design makes installation straightforward – just mount the light securely and connect to your existing wiring. Make sure to position it where it won’t create glare on your windshield or blind other operators. A good mounting tip: aim slightly downward to get the best light pattern for your work area while avoiding unwanted glare.






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