Description
When you’re hauling wide equipment down the highway or working near busy roads, that warning beacon isn’t worth much if it’s broken off and bouncing around on your floorboard. This heavy-duty mounting bracket gets your safety lights back where they belong – up high and visible, whether your original bracket snapped from vibration, rusted away from years of weather, or got ripped off by a low-hanging branch. This universal replacement puts your beacon back in business without drilling new holes or fabricating something in the shop.
What You’re Getting
- Universal design that works with most rotating and LED beacon lights
- Heavy-gauge steel construction that won’t fatigue from constant vibration or bend when you accidentally bump it with the loader bucket
- Pre-drilled mounting holes that match common beacon base patterns
- Rust-resistant finish that won’t deteriorate into a weak mess after a few seasons of rain and road salt
Built for Real Farm Work
This bracket’s built for any tractor or piece of equipment that needs a beacon light for road travel or safety. Warning beacon lights are legally required on agricultural vehicles traveling on public roads at speeds below 25 mph, so whether you’re running a small utility tractor moving between fields or operating combines and sprayers during harvest, you need a solid mount that keeps your beacon working when it matters most.
Made to Last
We’ve all bought those thin, stamped-metal brackets that come with budget beacons – they last about as long as morning dew. This replacement bracket uses thicker steel that won’t fatigue from constant vibration or bend during normal farm operations. The finish resists rust, so it won’t deteriorate after a few seasons of weather.
Installation Notes
Installing this bracket is a 30-minute job that’ll save you from cobbling together something with angle iron and zip ties. First, determine your ideal mounting location – high enough for visibility but protected from obvious impact points. The bracket typically uses 3-4 bolts to secure to your mounting surface. Use stainless steel hardware if possible – regular bolts rust and make future removal difficult.






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