Description
When you’re hauling equipment on public roads or working near busy areas, proper warning lights aren’t optional—they can save your life and keep you legal. If your beacon light is sitting loose in the toolbox because the mounting hardware gave out, this complete bracket kit gets it back where it belongs. This kit provides everything needed to mount warning beacons on both sides of your T5000 series tractor, giving you the visibility that keeps other drivers from having that “didn’t see the tractor” moment.
What You’re Getting
- Complete mounting hardware for both left and right side beacon installation
- Heavy-duty brackets engineered to handle constant vibration and weather exposure
- Direct bolt-on design fits T5030, T5040, T5050, T5060, and T5070 models perfectly
- Quality construction that won’t crack, bend, or rust out after a few seasons
- Universal mounting pattern accommodates most standard beacon lights
Built for Real Farm Work
Your T5000 series is the workhorse that handles everything from loader work around the farmstead to pulling implements between fields. These utility tractors spend plenty of time on public roads, especially during busy seasons when you’re moving between jobs. Proper beacon mounting ensures your warning lights stay visible and secure whether you’re traveling down the highway with a bush hog or creeping along with a wide implement.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes abuse that highway gear never sees, and beacon brackets get the worst of it. This kit uses heavy-gauge steel construction with proper coatings to resist rust and corrosion. The brackets are designed to flex slightly with vibration rather than crack, and they’re positioned to avoid most impact damage from branches or equipment.
Installation Notes
Installation typically takes 30-45 minutes with basic hand tools. The brackets bolt directly to existing mounting points, so no drilling or fabrication is needed. Mount your beacons high enough for good visibility but protected from obvious impact points. Run wiring through grommets to prevent chafing, and use stainless steel hardware if you have it—regular bolts rust and make future service difficult.



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