Mirror w/o canopy

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lwparch

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Southern Indiana
Tractor
Kubota L4310HST
I have to drive my tractor on the county road to get to part of my land. I wanted a rear view mirror so I wouldn't have to keep looking over my shoulder to see if someone was about to pass me. I don't have a canopy, but I found that by mounting a small car type mirror on the side of the instrument cowling I could see backwards between the seat and fender. I can't see a lot, but I can see when a car is behind me. By mounting it as far forward on the cowling as possible it doesn't interfere with getting on and off. The black ABS plastic is a close match to the cowling in color and texture. The bottom photo shows my black truck in the mirror as seen from the drivers seat.

Larry
 

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   / Mirror w/o canopy #2  
Not a bad idea!!

Looks like it would be low enough to protect it from tree limbs. Is there a way to get a shot of what you see in the mirror?

Terry

Just saw your other post. Forget my question about another picture. I read your mind. /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif

<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by TerryinMD on 11/02/01 02:04 PM (server time).</FONT></P>
 

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