Im running i think 25 or 29 watt leds on both tractors and combine they are round with 9 leds in them great for flood lights got 3 leds and 2 100 watt normal spotslights on the roof of a 9600 combine all running off one relay and 1 led on the back shining out behind that i just spliced in to the parking lights. On the tractor ive got 2 100 watt spotlights on roof and 2 leds down the front on the weight block just spliced the leds in to the high beam wire for head lights. Mine are cheap Chinese ones off ebay i think $20 for a box of 25 me and a mate went halfs in a box and i like them so much i ended up getting another box. Got them on pickup for work lights over tray. Great flood lights very bright dont use any power and ive had them or the tractor for 2 yrs now with no problems. Hids are good to both in spot and flood beams but they do suck more power than leds i think. make sure that the flood lights are out in front because they will make a lot of glare if they shine on the bonnet or something. on moonlight nights or in the twilight leds are not as good as the light is so white. The night pic is of a 4955 with 2 flood hids on it so you can see the difference in light quality to the stranded ones and the 2nd pic you can see where i mounted my leds down beside the headlights
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