Cup Holder

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johnnylight

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Check out this cup holder I bought it from Autozone for $9.99
you can use the velcro or bolt on for installation.
I used the velcro --no problems.
The cup holder is made by Bell and it adjusts to all size beverages.


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That looks like it should work well. I'm not a fan of velcro though, I know in the heat, sometimes the glue on the underside will soften and can move. I guess if that happens you have the option to screw it down so why not try it. I'm not happy with the cup holder on my TN-70. It will hold your basic can or bottle fine, but its not wide enough to handle anything with a cooler sleeve. I guess the Euro's who designed this didn;t think of this, but I don't drink a beverage without one of these, particularly in the hot sun, where we frequently use our machines.
 
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drivadesl said:
That looks like it should work well. I'm not a fan of velcro though, I know in the heat, sometimes the glue on the underside will soften and can move. I guess if that happens you have the option to screw it down so why not try it. I'm not happy with the cup holder on my TN-70. It will hold your basic can or bottle fine, but its not wide enough to handle anything with a cooler sleeve. I guess the Euro's who designed this didn;t think of this, but I don't drink a beverage without one of these, particularly in the hot sun, where we frequently use our machines.


Radman2: I too also think it should work well, and yes most want a beverage on a hot day, and also you wouldnt have to worry about losing you beverage if its in a holder, so i think its a good idea to install a cup holder or some device to hold your beverage, i think that using the bolts would keep it more secure but i think the velcrow will do fine.
 
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   / Cup Holder #4  
Last weekend at a dealer I saw a "StukCup." It's a standard athletic drink container that has an insulating jacket and a strong magnet on the bottom. You just stick it to a metal part of the tractor--looked cool so I bought one:rolleyes: Haven't had a chance to try it it. StukCup - the magnetic sports bottle that sticks!

Pat
 
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Its hard to find any metal on these tractors today for the magnet to stick to!

Wally
 
   / Cup Holder #6  
After having numerous bottle fall out of my JD "cup-holder" I have taken to using a small Mil-Surp kit bag with one bottle of frozen water and another coupla bottles/tins of liquid to drink. Wetting the kit bag helps as well, especially if you have a sandwich or two in it.....just don't use paper bags
 
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I found a way around that horrible design of a cup holder, a thick, cheap can coozie. It fits perfect in the factory cup holder.
 

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