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This weekend I decided to make a couple of additions/mods to our 2520...auxiliary lighting/brush guards, fire extinguisher and toolbox. I had done the extinguisher and lighting on our 2320 previously.
Auxiliary Lighting/Brush Guards: I have seen many threads on this so I am not sure if this will help members of this forum but I thought I could post my experience (2nd time around). This is a pretty basic mod and JD makes it pretty simple by having 'spare' connectors to add the lighting to. Like our 2320, I went with 3 lights.
The connectors and wiring are cable tied behind the seat. I cut the cable ties and found the 2 extra sets of connectors. I then loosened the 2 bolts holding the flashers/blinkers from the ROPS, careful not to place to much strain on the wiring. I used a cable to fish the 2 sets of wire through the ROPS on the right hand side. I mounted the light to the brush guard and secured it along with my rear facing light to the ROPS. Then pulling any slack in the wiring from the bottom hole in the ROPS.
I repeated the process for the left side but I ran into an interference issue with the manual holder mounted on the ROPS. I ended up removing the manual holder since I keep my manuals near my work bench. I then pulled all the wiring to the rear of the tractor. To one of the extra sets of connectors, I added a splitter to enable me to connect all 3 lights. Once I had all the wiring connected, I placed them all into corrugated tubing. I had corrugated tubing of a larger diameter in which I put the new wiring and existing JD corrugated tubing. Finally, I cable tied the wiring to the tractor. It isn't the cleanest way and I am open to suggestions for keeping these wires out of the way.
Thanks for allowing me to share my experience.
Auxiliary Lighting/Brush Guards: I have seen many threads on this so I am not sure if this will help members of this forum but I thought I could post my experience (2nd time around). This is a pretty basic mod and JD makes it pretty simple by having 'spare' connectors to add the lighting to. Like our 2320, I went with 3 lights.
The connectors and wiring are cable tied behind the seat. I cut the cable ties and found the 2 extra sets of connectors. I then loosened the 2 bolts holding the flashers/blinkers from the ROPS, careful not to place to much strain on the wiring. I used a cable to fish the 2 sets of wire through the ROPS on the right hand side. I mounted the light to the brush guard and secured it along with my rear facing light to the ROPS. Then pulling any slack in the wiring from the bottom hole in the ROPS.
I repeated the process for the left side but I ran into an interference issue with the manual holder mounted on the ROPS. I ended up removing the manual holder since I keep my manuals near my work bench. I then pulled all the wiring to the rear of the tractor. To one of the extra sets of connectors, I added a splitter to enable me to connect all 3 lights. Once I had all the wiring connected, I placed them all into corrugated tubing. I had corrugated tubing of a larger diameter in which I put the new wiring and existing JD corrugated tubing. Finally, I cable tied the wiring to the tractor. It isn't the cleanest way and I am open to suggestions for keeping these wires out of the way.
Thanks for allowing me to share my experience.
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