Description
When you’re moving equipment at dawn or working late into the evening, being seen isn’t optional—it’s survival. This dual-voltage rotating beacon works with both 12V and 24V systems, making it perfect for mixed fleets or tractors with different electrical systems, providing 360-degree visibility that could save your life – or at least save you from an expensive collision with someone who “didn’t see that tractor.” The bright rotating light makes sure everyone sees you coming, whether you’re creeping down the highway with wide implements or moving between fields during harvest.
What You’re Getting
- Dual 12V/24V capability works with different tractor electrical systems without modification
- Three-bolt mounting base provides secure, vibration-resistant installation
- Bright rotating beacon visible from all angles, day or night
- Built to handle farm conditions – exposed to fertilizer, chemicals, pressure washing, and extreme weather while vibrating constantly on rough ground
Built for Real Farm Work
This beacon works with all kinds of general-purpose agricultural equipment where you need that amber light flashing. Warning beacon lights are legally required on agricultural vehicles traveling on public roads at speeds below 25 mph, and are essential safety equipment for tractors, combines, sprayers, and other farm equipment operating near roadways, especially during busy farming seasons when equipment frequently travels between fields.
Made to Last
Farm equipment beacons take abuse that highway equipment never sees – they’re exposed to fertilizer, chemicals, pressure washing, and extreme weather while vibrating constantly on rough ground, but this beacon is built to handle it all with a sealed motor that resists moisture infiltration. The lens material won’t yellow or crack from UV exposure either.
Installation Notes
Installation typically takes 20-30 minutes, but the dual voltage design means checking your tractor’s electrical system first – it’ll work with either, but you need to know which you have for proper wiring. Most operators wire through a dedicated switch for selective use, though some prefer automatic activation with hazard lights. Mount it high enough for maximum visibility but not so high it catches on low branches or barn doors.



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