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You guys that have broken the antenna at least found it; mine disappeared during a trip to the woods and I've never seen it since. I also managed to bend the SMV bracket down over the fender (I backed over a sapling) and have taken that off...the SMV sign is in the back window now. I always take off both outside mirrors for the summer, otherwise they get seriously whacked (like my bent front cab light brackets). Now I can't get the mirrors back on for the winter because the tightening knobs don't tighten; they just rotate the whole shaft!


Tractoring is great, but these little setbacks can sure be frustrating (and expensive!).
BOB

FWIW, if the knobs look like I imagine they do you may be able to get replacements at your local building supply/hardware store.... I've seen the type that have a knurled black knob with a threaded stud protruding out of their center?
 
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OK, I picked it back up this afternoon and stuck it back on top of the tractor. Here's some pics of the results. I really do resent the way Kioti designed the lid, you have to remove 8 bolts to take the grey trim piece that holds the front work lights off in order to access the 2 bolts that allow the roof to open on the back hinges. There must have been a better way.

Here's another picture of the damage, this time with the roof removed.

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Here's what's up there in case anybodies interested.

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So, I'm generally pleased with the repair of the back light. I knew there would be a patch required to give it the strength needed. Also a few little pieces shattered off and where missing, so there had to be something to cover the hole.

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I was a little disappointed when I saw the repair for the antenna, especially since it's in such a visible location. They told me they could easily weld that area and the break was almost completely covered by the antenna housing (which is why I never even noticed it before). They instead decided to add a patch for strength. I guess that's OK if it really needed the strength (I don't think it does since I'll never replace the antenna, I prefer it broken), but it sure would have been nice if they at least used black to blend in a little more.

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OH ya, here's the underside of the lid. It's a double walled lid with ducting, insulation and wiring inside. It's also the reason they want $1400 for a new one and why it's so difficult to repair. I had no idea I'd this is what I'd find so I though I'd post a quick pic of it for others to see.

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   / AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! #35  
I did a similar repair although the damage on mine was was far worse. The thread for that is here
 
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#36  
I did a similar repair although the damage on mine was was far worse. The thread for that is here

Very interesting, they've changed the roof up completely, you can no longer access a crack from the inside. They are now made from ABS (according to the plastics guys I used) instead of fiberglass. You should go back and post a pic of your finished work, it might be useful to others in the future.
 
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Well now you don't have to worry about that first scratch, dent, or ding, you took care of all three in one swoop, good work.
 
   / AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! #38  
time to buy a can of Kioti orange paint......then youll forget its even there.

I pulled off my lid after i first got my tractor, as i was going to try and mount an emergency light up there/....after looking under the cap. i changed my mind completely.

made a bracket for light instead.
 
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Ken get a can of Krylon Fusion paint in orange, it's designed to bond with plastic. Clean heavily with Windex, then apply a real light coat followed by a few light coats. It holds up very well. Regular paint will not stick to ABS or whatever plastic it is made of very well.
 
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Wow, thanks, I'll definitely look into that.
 

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