sunshade or not

   / sunshade or not #1  

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Evening everyone,

Not sure if I should have put this in the buying/pricing thread or not...but here goes with my questions.

Do any of you have the Kubota sunshade or not? What about the non-Kubota sunshade? If so, how do you like it and what are the pros and cons? I think the Kubota shade I want for the B2920 will run about $400.00. Do they get in the way when manuevering through the woods? Is it difficult to use the foldable ROPS with the sunshade attached? Would you spend the money for one? Although I'm 37, the hair on top is pretty thin, so the sun and I aren't necessarily good friends. I always wear some sort of hat, but it does get hot and doesn't offer any shade other than for my head. I realize this is a trivial question compared to some of the more serious issues on here, but just wondering how everyone felt about them before I bought one. Thanks in advance.
 
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I can't comment on the kub model but I have one on my JD and wouldn't be without it. For me it's more of a rain and snow shade.

I have caught it on obstacles but no serious damage, the only downside is it makes the tractor sound significantly loader.

JB
 

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Sunshades are great if you use the tractor in open areas where its warm. I love mine during haying season but in early spring and late fall I dispise it as you get to a certain temp where it feels nice to be in the sun and you have to wear a heavy jacket under the shade as its considerably colder in the operators station. If your caught out in a rain it helps as well.

Working in and around a woods is no different then with a regular rops, you need to be careful around limbs and on trails make sure the limbs are out of the way. I have found on small limbs the canopy is nice as it picks the limbs up and lets them slide over the canopy instead of hitting me sitting in the seat. I just have to be careful I don't try that with a big limb but so far I have not had any problems with any damage to my canopy and its been on there for 6-8 years. It is a Firebird sunshade if I recall and is a fiberglass unit.

The folding rops still will work but there isn't much point in it as if you set it at a 90 degree angle back the canopy will point straight up taller then what it would have been to begin with. If the rops will fold all the way down then it will lower your height but then you will have a canopy sticking straight out the back of your tractor that you will have to be careful with.

There are some now that are quick release that you can pop on and off fairly easily with just one person. I think Westendorf makes one. As much as I dispise mine in those two time frames of the year I would not be without it on any openstation tractor. It is easy to dress for the cold but very difficult to dress for the heat and still be protected around this equipment/conditions.
 
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Here is my TN with the canopy on it.
 

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This is what I have on my B3200:

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It's just a standard sun umbrella, but with a ROPS mount instead of a fender mount. I got it at the local tractor dealer, I don't think TSC carries one like this. About $100 IIRC. It can be tilted fore/aft, slid fore/aft and by pulling one pin the umbrella comes off the frame (handy for trailering.) A clamp secured by two bolts takes the whole frame off in a couple minutes.
 
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I have a metal canopy on my L3700SU. I never drop my ROPS, so I don't know if it would prevent taking it down or just make it difficult.

It makes my life so much more comfortable in the sun and in the woods it saves my head from limbs every ten feet. :laughing: I use it as limb protection more than anything as I clear out overgrown brush and vines. I would not dream of doing what I do with a fiberglass top because the metal is taking a beating. I would not trust it for FOPS protection against anything more that ten feet higher than my roof or more than three inches thick, but the little dead branches and low hanging branch tips are easily dealt with.
 
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I have one on my B7510 and find it very useful in the open on hot days. Most I see around are after market units. You'll have problems around trees etc & they are not easy to fold with a ROPS. On balance - worth having.
 
   / sunshade or not #10  
I made one for my BX2660 for under $100 out of wood and spare sheet metal.
If you are not worried about the safety police, you just drill two quarter inch holes thru the top of your ROPS bolt a 2 x4 or in my case a spare piece of 3 x 3 maple slightly wider than ROPS , then you can hang anything you want from there if roof is light weight, or if you want a windshield or if you want to support the front of the roof, you will find that a three quarter inch thick board when cut to correct width will fit into the slot where your FEL mounts (see my pic) then join ROPs to uprights with two horizontal boards (I used some maple trim 3 inch wide , screw it all together with some simple angle brackets. paint it black......... ta da

After I made up rights and roof work so easy I figured why not have windshield made of plexiglass fit in between and hey I can hang one from the back too.
I leave them on summer and winter to keep me out of rain and sun. Lasted almost three years now.
 

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