snow plow lighting/strobes

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Old Jan 31, 2009 | 07:56 AM
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i just bought a used vinson 500 with a plow. i noticed some aftermarket lights on the front bumper, but no switches anywhere for them. after some searching and wire tracing, i found the ends by the battery. with a fused jumper, i plugged them it. ta da-yellow strobe lights. i like the idea of them and wonder why the last owner never finished hooking them up? i was wondering if anyone else uses them and where i can find some to put on the back. i have searched for strobe lighting, but all i seem to come up with is for bigger vehicles, ie trucks. they are fairly small. about 3"long x 1 1/2". the circuit board is built into the light and they give a yellow flashing/strobe.
 
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Old Jan 31, 2009 | 09:44 AM
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Default snow plow lighting/strobes

I just purchased several sets of these Amber LED strobes to install on my KQ400. They won't arrive for a week or two, so I can't report on how well they work. They were about $12 a set.

http://stores.ebay.com/HNBfashions
 
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Old Feb 2, 2009 | 08:00 PM
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Default snow plow lighting/strobes

I have something similar to this on my rear rack and run the coiled cord under the seat to the cigarette lighter/power outlet on the headlight pod. Mine has magnets on the bottom but I tied it down with 2 small bungee cords.
 
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