This was/is my remote camera
install
It was relatively cheap and works fairly well, but still with a few issues needing attention:
1. The sun or bright light on the cabless tractor easily washes out the screen's view when you can't attack the stump from a different angle to prevent that. A cardboard visor over the screen helps a little.
2. With the camera installed on the bracket I made, you get a perfect view of the stump during cutting. But when the grinder is lifted up....as in backing up to locate the stump and get into position for grinding.....the view can be distorted and can also be quickly "washed out" for some reason. Once lowered to start grinding, the view returns to proper. This issue is more of a minor inconvenience when first getting set up or locating the stump while backing up to it.
But if you're going to grind more than a couple of stumps in one session, it's definitely helpful in removing a lot of the neck strain from the "over the shoulder" looking.