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Are you talking about a cover for the tractor (like a shed or tarpaulin) or are you talking about a cover for the operator (that mounts atop the ROPS and shades the operator from the sun/rain)?
If you're talking about the latter, here's a couple of links you might check out: TuffTop The Perry Company BR |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Orange County, Calif
Posts: 5
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I'm sorry I ment something like a car cover when a car is left outside. I haven't got the storage unit built for the tractor yet and I need something besides a big blue tarp to protect it.
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I've never seen any covers that state they are specifically designed for Mahindra (or any other brand, for that matter) tractors. I supposed I have seen "branded" covers for lawn mowers/garden tractors (I think JD has covers specifically designed to fit their mowers.).
The blue tarp is better that I have at the moment. My 2615 just sits out in the weather. I hope to resolve that soon with a pole shed. I have a small pole shed that has a riding mower and push mower under it, but it isn't big enough for the Mahindra. Good luck, BR |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Orange County, Calif
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Thanks for your help. I have found a site that sells different color tarps. I am on the ranch part time and just bought a 4110 with FEL and BH. I wanted to cover it up and hide it in the trees so it can't be seen too easy. I am going to build a shed for it but I needed the tractor first so I could do the excavating. I saw an ad someplace for a cover for New Holland tractors and thought Mahindra would have them also. Thanks again
Roy |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Eastern North Carolina
Posts: 670
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Now there's an idea.
Folks been buying car covers for eons. I've bought two boat covers over the years and the boats didn't cost near as much as a new tractor. A veritable plum waiting to be picked for someone with the means and initiative. |
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