loading light solutions
bjhouten
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2014-05-21 11:00 AM (#159158)
Subject: loading light solutions



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I keep knocking off the passenger side loading light on my trailer, or they just fall off?. I don't have this problem with my driver side light. There are trees on that side where I park my trailer in several places. (I have trimmed back the trees some) It is located above the middle horse stall (3 horse trailer). I am looking for a flush mounting exterior light that will mount on the the slightly curved side of my 4-Star trailer. I have a RV porch light to install, but these are not very bright, and not really made to mount on a slightly curved surface. Has anyone solved this problem?
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trbomax
Reg. May 2014
Posted 2014-05-21 2:24 PM (#159160 - in reply to #159158)
Subject: RE: loading light solutions


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Why not put them on the roof,out by the corners? Work lights from a JD 8120t are perfect for back-up/loading.They are compact and use a halogen headlamp bulb. They are really bright and project about 40'.
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bjhouten
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2014-05-23 8:35 AM (#159185 - in reply to #159158)
Subject: RE: loading light solutions



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I replaced the light with a heavy duty tractor light. Next time I think I will put the light on the corner. That is where the light is on the other side, and I never have a problem with it. But it is protected somewhat by the awning.
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