johnjk
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B3200 w/loader, Woods RC5 brush hog, 4' box blade, tooth bar, B1700 MMM,
I purchased a canvas sun shade from Rural King last week. I needed something that keeps the sun off and is easily removed to get the ROPS down and the tractor in the garage. This fit the bill and at 84.00 was not gonna break the bank. The plan it to fabricate something more permanent when I do not have to keep removing it.
The RK shade is a good idea, canvas, metal ribs and a mount that bolts on the ROPS. No drilling. The bad part is in the execution. The end of each rib is bent in a Z that in theory keeps the canvas tensioned, however bumpy ground causes the grommet rings to slip up and past the Z making the shade worthless.
I had recycled the box so a return was off the table. I figured if I could keep the ring from slipping past the top of the Z that would resolve the issue. My solution since I do not have a welder was to take a nut that had a smaller ID than the rib, cut a slot in it, spread it and then using my vice compress it to the rib. Even if it should work free some how, it cannot make the turn to go up the rib.
Initial testing over the ruts in my field show it was a success. Now I don't have to look like the Crispy Colonel after mowing.
The RK shade is a good idea, canvas, metal ribs and a mount that bolts on the ROPS. No drilling. The bad part is in the execution. The end of each rib is bent in a Z that in theory keeps the canvas tensioned, however bumpy ground causes the grommet rings to slip up and past the Z making the shade worthless.
I had recycled the box so a return was off the table. I figured if I could keep the ring from slipping past the top of the Z that would resolve the issue. My solution since I do not have a welder was to take a nut that had a smaller ID than the rib, cut a slot in it, spread it and then using my vice compress it to the rib. Even if it should work free some how, it cannot make the turn to go up the rib.
Initial testing over the ruts in my field show it was a success. Now I don't have to look like the Crispy Colonel after mowing.
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