johnjk
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B3200 w/loader, Woods RC5 brush hog, 4' box blade, tooth bar, B1700 MMM,
Well my first inexpensive sunshade met an untimely death when my son tried to park the tractor in the garage with the ROPS up... Still have some siding work to do on that. Mangled the arm and mount to the point where without a welder, it wasn't getting fixed so on to Round 2.
This time I went with the Femco Tuff Top 48x52 size. I got it off Amazon, Farmer Bob's Parts. I can say that I am very pleased with the quality of the shade, the ease of assembly and overall fit and finish. Bonus in that it came in Orange. All metal parts are nicely powder coated and the system fit together without much fuss. Total time from out of the box to pictures was 1.5hrs. Tools were minimal with a couple wrenches, pliers and a clamp to help bend the edges over to attach the ribs. The exploded diagram was helpful when you had questions. No parts were missing
I was up against graduation parties and thunderstorms this past weekend so I was unable to get it outside for some additional photos. I'll get a few more and post them here this week.
The underside supports offer me options for mounting a mesh shelf that I can use for my cell phone, hearing protection and other small items. The top itself attaches with 4 knobs. Loosen them, pull to the front and the top swings down or lifts off. You can also adjust the pitch of the shade if needed. Using different holes in the supports offer you different angles for different tractors as well. The top is a bit heavy and slightly awkward to remove and step off the tractor. I found removing it, setting it on the seat, dismounting and then removing the shade from the seat works best for me.
This time I went with the Femco Tuff Top 48x52 size. I got it off Amazon, Farmer Bob's Parts. I can say that I am very pleased with the quality of the shade, the ease of assembly and overall fit and finish. Bonus in that it came in Orange. All metal parts are nicely powder coated and the system fit together without much fuss. Total time from out of the box to pictures was 1.5hrs. Tools were minimal with a couple wrenches, pliers and a clamp to help bend the edges over to attach the ribs. The exploded diagram was helpful when you had questions. No parts were missing
I was up against graduation parties and thunderstorms this past weekend so I was unable to get it outside for some additional photos. I'll get a few more and post them here this week.
The underside supports offer me options for mounting a mesh shelf that I can use for my cell phone, hearing protection and other small items. The top itself attaches with 4 knobs. Loosen them, pull to the front and the top swings down or lifts off. You can also adjust the pitch of the shade if needed. Using different holes in the supports offer you different angles for different tractors as well. The top is a bit heavy and slightly awkward to remove and step off the tractor. I found removing it, setting it on the seat, dismounting and then removing the shade from the seat works best for me.
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