I just laid in some steel for my next project; a canopy for my L175.
The uprights will be 1" x 2" x 14ga rectangular tube, and I have in stock plenty of 14ga steel sheet for the roof.
Today, I'll go to the tractor store to get an idea of what the factory considers an appropriate size for the roof.
The low beam circuit on the key switch in my dash is inop. Nothing I do can make it come back, and I'm not buying another switch. I'll get a marine spst switch, and OR that light circuit into it, and put two yellow trailer lights, also in stock, high on the canopy frame. May get two additional yellow lights for the front. I'll probably mount them halfway up the frame.
I notice some tractor canopy frames have a joint to fold it down. Should I do that?
Does my lighting scheme overload the ability of the little Nippon Denso alternator? Would I need to up the amperage of the fuses?
The uprights will be 1" x 2" x 14ga rectangular tube, and I have in stock plenty of 14ga steel sheet for the roof.
Today, I'll go to the tractor store to get an idea of what the factory considers an appropriate size for the roof.
The low beam circuit on the key switch in my dash is inop. Nothing I do can make it come back, and I'm not buying another switch. I'll get a marine spst switch, and OR that light circuit into it, and put two yellow trailer lights, also in stock, high on the canopy frame. May get two additional yellow lights for the front. I'll probably mount them halfway up the frame.
I notice some tractor canopy frames have a joint to fold it down. Should I do that?
Does my lighting scheme overload the ability of the little Nippon Denso alternator? Would I need to up the amperage of the fuses?