Yes, I agree they were a comfort in cold weather. I only hobby farm 28 acres, so don't put in many long hours. I used to farm 320 acres and worked a full time job, so spent a lot of nights on the tractors and combine. Always enjoyed working at night and had good lights. Shelling corn till midnight, the heat from the hydraulics was welcome. It was a light machine for the 4 row corn head I had. Even with filled rear tires and weights, it would try to come up on its nose when stopping going downhill with a load. Machine handled it well though.
Gene