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Old 06-22-2009, 06:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default New Radio System

I finally got tired of wearing the radio headset and decided to add some really powerful sound when working. I wasn't going to buy a tractor radio at over 100 dollars so I rescued my old Pioneer KE-1003 and a pair of Pioneer TS-X200 speakers and made some brackets for the speakers and build a box to hold the radio and mounted them to back of the tractor. Right now just using a section of antenna until I get a regular car or motorcyle antenna. Wife say she could hear me as far as 4 acres away,haven't told her about maybe adding a Kraco 100 watt amplifier, sure makes mowing a lot more fun now. Had to also have a cup holder for my drink so I add a holder next to the seat which came from my mountain bike.
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