I'm want to buy one of the Chalkley cups but can't get their order page to load. Emailed them about the problem and asked for a phone no. but got no response. Is there any where else to order them? thanks, Lewis
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Well, I had to go look to see what this was..........what a great idea too! magnets to hold your drink cup on, and I'd been trying to figure out how to put a cupholder on my Yanmar
I don't know why New Holland did not make provisions for a cup holder. I never thought that was such a big deal but I sure would have liked one. The Stuk Cup would be nice but me fenders are plastic?? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
I guess I could put a metal plate on the plastic fender using rivets??
Magnetic cupholder ? I just hot glued rubber magentic strips on the bottom of a can huggie, works great. You can get the rubber magnets at most craft stores, I think wally world has them in the craft/sewing section. Just glue em on the bottom of the huggie and trim with scissors.
The advantage of the Chalkley Cup is that the magnet never contacts the substrate. The magnet is recessed so there is no chance that it would scratch the metal yet strong enough to firmly hold where you place it.
Geez! I sound like an info-mercial. I remember a cheaper knock-off that included a adhesive "landing pad" to stick on the fender to prevent scratching but then you were limited to where you could stick the cup.
If you look at Mark's user signature or RaT's user signature, those are Chalkley cups in the bucket of the Earth Force and being dragged behind the tractor. Yep, they're that big /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif