jodieadair
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2019
- Messages
- 59
- Tractor
- Mahindra 1538
Its Awfully hot in Alabama this time of year so I decided I was going to buy a tractor canopy.
I don't consider myself cheap by any means but I just couldn't justify spending three or more hundred dollars on a decent canopy.
I figured I could come up with something myself but with no welding skills or equipment I knew my options were limited.
Wood would likely work but didn't seem like a good choice and cutting and bolting metal together seemed expensive and tedious.
PVC maybe? I couldn't really find anything online that made me feel good about it but it's relatively inexpensive and easy to work with.
So I gave it a shot. I used 1 1/2" pipe and plastic roofing panels for the cover. It is bolted to to the ROPS using U bolts so I didn't have to compromise the roll bar integrity by drilling.
Overall I am very pleased. It is light weight, holds up well to the vibrations and certainly serves its purpose.
All together for pipe, plastic panel and paint it cost about $60 to complete.
I don't consider myself cheap by any means but I just couldn't justify spending three or more hundred dollars on a decent canopy.
I figured I could come up with something myself but with no welding skills or equipment I knew my options were limited.
Wood would likely work but didn't seem like a good choice and cutting and bolting metal together seemed expensive and tedious.
PVC maybe? I couldn't really find anything online that made me feel good about it but it's relatively inexpensive and easy to work with.
So I gave it a shot. I used 1 1/2" pipe and plastic roofing panels for the cover. It is bolted to to the ROPS using U bolts so I didn't have to compromise the roll bar integrity by drilling.
Overall I am very pleased. It is light weight, holds up well to the vibrations and certainly serves its purpose.
All together for pipe, plastic panel and paint it cost about $60 to complete.