GOLIGHT INSTALLED / PICTURES

TWO GUNS

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[:)] Finally installed it and fixin' to Test Fire Tonight ..... I've seen them in use in searchwith Law Enforcement & Coast Guard, figured it was good enough for the RTV night use !!!!
 
Looks great!

How did it do in your test?

I've been looking at getting one but I can't find it at a reasonable price in the magnetic mount. I have a plastic roof and I put a piece of stainless steel in the top/center for magnetic mount lights. Currently, I have a strobe light there.

Actually, I don't really need one... I already have 10 extra lights mounted to the RTV and my long-range requirements are taken care of but do like the specs on the Stryker.
 
[:)] The Test turned out perfect !!!! The purchase of this jewel should have been years ago ~~~~</P>


The Console-mounted LED's indicate direction and position of the lamp beam, and the wireless control is a real big PLUS !!! Sombody had thier thinking hat on when they enginneered this light. You can do & see anything you want in the woods and fields. You wouldn't believe the animals, varmints,& alligatorsseen out on the plantation. We had agreat timelast night !!!!!!</P>
 
That thing is simply awesome! Do you have pictures of the controller?
 
Here ya go ~~~~ Also has a wireless control that works super, just fit's in your shirt pocket, and can control the Golight from a long, long way off from the Kubota ~~~~</P>
 
Have not had a problem with it, not saying it couldn't happen, but realize, this unit can turn it's head around like a "hoot owl" and face backwards (this is done remotely), withthis, italso protects the lens " if " a limb would try toslap it. Also comes with a protective lens cover !!! I run it threw the woods with it facing backward anyway,I don't run fast threw the woods, so really limbs are not nothing for me to worry about .... Most of the tree limbs, at that height ,( which are very very small )just brush on by if they do anything at all ~~~~~ It's not like anyone is in front holding the limbs and releasing them to hit the light, the cab & all just brush on by movingeverything mostly out of the way ~~~~</P>
 
Mounted the console controller above my head on the bottom of the ROPS bar, (kinda toward the front ) . I also own a Custom Sign Shop, so I had access to a piece of aluminum blank, .080 thick, 42" x 8" painted it the ROPS color I purchased at my Kubota dealer (spray can). Drilled the blank out for the "U" bolts, cut out the set holes for the Marine Gang Swich, & the controller. Ran a main hot wire to the gang switch, then to the controller. I have several, and will be adding more items in the future to the machine, so that's why I installed the switch. As far as the photo, you will have to slide your bar to see the pic, I will try to add another, maybe this will show better . You can purchase your aluminum blank at your local sign shop. It should run you about 15 - 18 dollars. </P>


Also, with the pictures, might want to right click, then click on " OPEN LINK", this sometimes brings back in a few seconds, the pic to original size ~~~~~</P>
 
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