Cab Radios

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kcender,

I have read that same thing on numerous posts about the noise and whine inside the cab is so loud that the operator can't hear the radio anyway.

Having more peace and quiet was something I had been looking forward to having with a cab. Sounds like I may be wearing hearing protection even WITH a cab.

Disappointing..... :.(
 
   / Cab Radios #13  
I installed one of these JVC media receivers in my Kioti (narrow depth with bluetooth) and replaced the cheesy 4" speakers with 5-1/4". Did have to remove a little from the cardboard headliner with the dremel for them to fit though. I have installed stereo equipment for a lot of years, and can tell you that these produce waaay more (undistorted) sound than needed as close to your head as they are.

Amazon.com: JVC 1-DIN Digital Media Receiver (KD-X255BT): Cell Phones & Accessories

JVC CS-DR52 26W Peak 5.25 2-Way Factory Upgrade Coaxial Speakers

Not sure what the issue is with Kubotas whine, either through the speakers (electrical) or from engine/tranny but my cab is fairly quiet with radio off.
 
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   / Cab Radios #14  
If you are going to be mowing or in dusty conditions, you might look at weatherproof radios for equipment or boats???
 
   / Cab Radios #15  
kcender,

I have read that same thing on numerous posts about the noise and whine inside the cab is so loud that the operator can't hear the radio anyway.

Having more peace and quiet was something I had been looking forward to having with a cab. Sounds like I may be wearing hearing protection even WITH a cab.

Disappointing..... :.(

I find the noise from the transmission to be quite loud. Generally speaking the larger the tractor, the quieter the HST is. I also think the bigger tractors have nicer cabs with more soundproofing. Putting up with the whine is just part of owning a smaller HST tractor. Having said that I really appreciate being in a heated cab when snow clearing.
 
   / Cab Radios #16  
I find the noise from the transmission to be quite loud. Generally speaking the larger the tractor, the quieter the HST is. I also think the bigger tractors have nicer cabs with more soundproofing. Putting up with the whine is just part of owning a smaller HST tractor. Having said that I really appreciate being in a heated cab when snow clearing.
....and it seems much of the noise comes from the hydraulics and cold makes it worse.
 
   / Cab Radios #17  
Sounds like you guys need over the ear bluetooth headphones instead! :confused:
 
   / Cab Radios #19  
KUBOTA RADIO - KUBOTA RADIO HARNESS

They have the $20 adapter plug so you can mount any standard radio in a Kubota without slicing up the wiring harness. I got the plug elsewhere for $7 or something. It fit but the colors didnt match (it was a generic electronics plug not advertised for radios or Kubotas). I ended up spending an hour or 3 figuring out the pins/color mapping. I'd just get the properly colored & documented one if I were to do it again & save my time. There are a few posts on here for wiring things up, mostly for UTVs. The tractors & UTVs use the same harness so it's mostly relevant.

I have a Kenwood car unit that's holding up fine. It works good except the display brightness. I thought mounting up on the roof would mean the complaints about the display being dim would be moot. Its not & I can't see the display unless it's not bright out.

Really the cab on my tractor isnt that much duster than in my truck. The link above has some industrial grade radios that are probably beefier & have better sealant coatings over the electronics. But I'll bet on average a $100 or junk yard radio will last the life of the tractor anyway. At the price difference you can afford 3 or more car radios for the price of the industrial radio.
 
   / Cab Radios #20  
I bought a radio from the dealer I got the tractor from. It is an up-grade, better than factory and looking around the same radio was more expensive on line. It came with all the correct wiring and as far as taking off the roof, I just took out the bolts from the front and sides and put a wood block under the hood and against the frame so I could reach in. You have to do this to bolt the radio to the bracket in the roof that the bolt on the back of the radio has on it. Direct plug in and antenna plug in and pull the wood block and set the roof back down and put the bolts back in. Easy as pie!
 

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