Canopy & Fan Setup – Worth It?

EHS Development

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Hey everyone,

New guy here—I wanted to introduce myself and share something I’ve been working on. I'm the marketing guy (Bill) here at EHS Development, where we build aftermarket accessories for tractors, mowers, and other equipment. We're new into the Ag scene, but far from new in the manufacturing realm. I'm 1000% positive a lot of you have other outdoor equipment (Sxs) with products our team designed.

Last year, we started making and selling tractor canopies, and since then, we’ve shipped out hundreds of them to Kubota owners all over the country. The response has been awesome—tons of folks have told us how much they love having some shade while they work.

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But one thing we kept hearing was people wishing there was a good fan option, So, we got to work on a solution. We just launched a 12V canopy-mounted fan designed specifically for our roofs, and it’s already getting a lot of interest. It mounts right underneath the canopy, has two speed settings, built-in dome lights, and hooks up easily to your battery with a simple wiring harness.


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Figured I’d hop on here and share since I know plenty of you are out there working in the heat just like we are. If you already have one of our canopies, this fan is a great add-on. If you don’t, now’s a good time to pick one up before summer hits.

If you bundle them together on our site you'll save $50. But since I have a feeling this is going to be a great community to be a part of, I may be able to get an even better price for those interested in buying.


I’d love to hear what setups you guys are running to stay cool while working. Anyone else using a canopy or a fan on their tractor? What about cab enclosures?


Any who. Looking forward to being part of the community and hearing what you guys think. If you’ve got any questions, let me know!


Here’s a link if you want to check it out: https://ehsdevelopment.com/products/kubota-tractor-canopy?variant=51208074821948


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shelkol

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IMHO, you have some bolts that are hanging down. Looks very dangerous as you bounce around a lot on a tractor. Otherwise looks great. I may have to cobble something together like that on my home made cab.
 

Old Machinist

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IMO the canopy is too small and the fan is likely blowing super heated air down on you.

My John Deere has a large factory fiberglass canopy and even being made from fiberglass the underside gets really hot. It does provide a good amount of shade and the distance between the underside and my head means that heat isn't transferred to me. But if I tried to add a fan as shown it would blow the heat right down on me. I am going to insulate it one of these days.