Description
When you’re out in the field before dawn or pushing through harvest into the night, good lighting isn’t just convenient—it’s essential. This 35-watt LED work light transforms dark work areas into bright, safe zones where you can see what you’re doing. Whether you’re hooking up implements, checking machinery, or navigating tight spots with your loader, this LED work lamp turns darkness into daylight around your tractor with bright, white light so you’ll see exactly what you’re doing.
What You’re Getting
- Powerful 2900-lumen output from 13 high-efficiency LEDs that light up your entire work area
- Flood beam pattern spreads light wide instead of creating a narrow spotlight
- 12 to 24-volt operation works with virtually any tractor or combine electrical system
- Plug and play design means easy installation without rewiring or modifications
- Compact 5-3/4″ x 3-3/4″ x 3″ size fits in tight mounting spaces
Built for Real Farm Work
This work light is designed for the daily grind of agricultural operations—from utility tractors running loader work to big combines pushing through long harvest days. The universal voltage range means it works on everything from older 12-volt systems to modern 24-volt machines. It’s perfect for mounting on cab roofs, front pillars, or anywhere you need extra visibility around your equipment.
Made to Last
LEDs are a game-changer for farm equipment because unlike traditional bulbs that burn out from vibration and fail when moisture gets in, these solid-state lights have no filaments to break. Work lights face constant assault from mud, debris, branches, and pressure washing, so this replacement is built for that reality with robust construction that takes impacts without failing.
Installation Notes
The plug and play design makes installation straightforward—mount it where you need light and connect the wiring harness. When installing, proper aiming makes all the difference—you want useful work light spread across your work area. If you’re having issues with existing lights, check for corrosion at the plug and ground point first, as a wire brush and dielectric grease often resurrect “dead” lights.






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