Description
When you’re moving equipment on public roads, working near traffic, or operating in low-light conditions, being seen isn’t just smart—it’s the law in many places. This beacon kit includes the core beacon light (QTP-53855) and everything else you need to get a reliable warning system up and running on your tractor or implement. Whether you’re required to have warning lights for slow-moving equipment or just want that extra layer of safety when moving between fields, this complete kit takes the guesswork out of getting properly equipped.
What You’re Getting
- Bright LED beacon technology that’s visible from all angles, even in daylight
- All necessary electrical components for secure, reliable power delivery to your beacon
- Weather-resistant connections that handle moisture, dust, and corrosion in farm environments
- Everything needed to connect to your tractor’s 12-volt electrical system
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit is designed for tractors, combines, sprayers, and other farm equipment that regularly travel on public roads at speeds below 25 mph or work near roadways during busy seasons. With traffic getting heavier and drivers more distracted every year, having that bright amber warning light flashing makes the difference between being seen and having a close call. It’s also perfect for marking hazards like grain carts during harvest or implements parked near field entrances.
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, and this kit is built to handle it all. The electrical components maintain continuous operation during extended work periods, ensuring consistent power delivery that keeps your beacon flashing reliably.
Installation Notes
The kit connects to your tractor’s electrical system through a switched circuit, and professional installation is recommended to ensure proper wiring and compliance with safety standards. Run your power wire to a switched circuit so it turns off with the key, and many operators install a switch in the cab for convenient control, especially useful when you only need the beacon for road travel. The connectors mount securely to prevent disconnection during equipment operation.



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