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I got mine used from my Kubota dealer for $125 CAD and it makes the difference.
 

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I want one for my L3400, but I need a detachable model. After looking at every one on the net, the price can't be justified so I will build my own. After much brain storming I think the way to go is with a light aluminum frame or outter hoop and have canvas sewn on it. The frame can just drop in a "holster" type bracket that would be permently attached to the ROPS.

All this is still a mind project at this time so things may change. Anyone else done a top a long these lines?
 
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thanks for all the replies,now comes the hard part which one do i buy,ill let you know when i get it and post pics:D
 
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skippy957 said:
I got mine used from my Kubota dealer for $125 CAD and it makes the difference.
that the one kubota wants 425.00 for now
 
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I just purchased one from the Kubota local dealer. It was $450.50 total. That turned out to be cheaper than Sims Equipment.

After the first wet snowfall of the season and having the snow from overhead limbs and wires hit me in the head problem solved.

I added a metal disk to the top so I could use revolving warning light. People around here need to be warned of working equipment. :)
 
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hench861 said:
that the one kubota wants 425.00 for now

WOW quit expensive.

Mine was used without any damages. I bought it the same time went I bought my 52 Couture snowblower for $1500 CAD for both, probably that had a issue in seller mind. I do remember that he told me that a brand new was expensive but not as much as $425. I would had tough $300 or $350. Probably that's why there is some after market companies selling stuff for less pricey then OEM.

All the brackets are well made cause the shade to not move or swing at all.
 
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I got my canopy brand new with the tractor for $295, but of course 7/21/99 was about eight and half years ago, so I don't know what they cost now.:D
 
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I have a question about sunshades. When you stand up to climb off the tractor is there plenty of headroom under the sunshade? I am 6'5" and have a problem with my balance. I often have to walk with a cane on rough terrain. Because of my problem I am not supposed to climb ladders or run or ride a bicycle or activities that require a sense of balance. I don't have any problem climbing on and off my tractor so far but don't want to pay $500 or so to find out I don't have the headroom to stand up when getting off the tractor. If I have to bend over as I step off the tractor it might cause me problems. I can handle ducking my head but if I have to bend way over so my back and shoulders don't hit the underside of the sunshade, I should probably stick with an open, uncovered tractor.

If you have a sunshade mounted on your tractor, your thoughts or observations would be appreciated

Tom
 
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DesertRose said:
I have a question about sunshades. When you stand up to climb off the tractor is there plenty of headroom under the sunshade?

Tom

Tom that is a tought question! On my smaller B-7500 I am able to get in pretty easily with the sun shade and the weather break, but I am pretty short. You have an L-3400 and I would suggest going to your dealer and see if they have one installed anywhere in the area.

The sun shade I have is mounted on the ROPS and it is very sits right at the top of the ROPS. I guess one could mount it higher if so desired. I will be working on my tractor today and will take a measurement of the height

Wayne
 
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Desertrose, it should be simple as standing on your platform and seeing if your head is above the ROPS. At 6' 5", I am sure it is..... and if you're like me and stand up quick you'll knock yourself out :rolleyes: . Some sunshades have extender brackets to position them higher, but then you'll have clearance issues with your shed door.
 
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is there plenty of headroom under the sunshade?

Tom, I don't guess I ever really thought much about it, except when on the rare occasions that I stood up and leaned forward to see over the front end loader for something. I'm between 5' 11' and 6' tall and never bumped my head. Incidentally, here's another picture of my canopy. I later replaced that round rear view mirror with a 4" x 6" rectangular one.
 

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DesertRose said:
If you have a sunshade mounted on your tractor, your thoughts or observations would be appreciated

Tom


I just went out to my L3400 and checked the height. I have the sunshade from the Smart Farmer (very nice sunshade). I am 6' tall and there is no way I can stand up on the operators platform. With the sunshade moved as high as it will go on the ROPS, the height from the operators platform is about 5' 5" at max. Hope that helps.

Terry
 
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I have the same canopy as Bird and am very happy with it. It was purchased from my dealer in 2005 and cost was $325. The only issue I had was with a poor job of powder coat allowing rust to form under the paint. I cleaned it up and coated with roll-on truck bed-liner and then repainted. Worked geat. Canopy has held up to several rough encounters with low hanging limbs with no ill effects.

Chip
 

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Canopy height is generally determined by ROPS, and some ROPS are higher than others (like TLBs). Even so, I'm 6'2" (on a good day), and I can see over mine when standing...
 
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not much powder coating holds up i think its worse than normal painting procedures
 
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I may have worded my response poorly. I could not stand up straight under my canopy. But I could stand up to stretch my legs a bit after sitting a couple of hours by bending forward at the waist, or I could stand up and lean far forward to see over the bucket on the front end loader. And that was the only time I was ever concerned about hitting my head on the canopy. Just getting on and off the tractor, even with a hat or cap on, was never a concern.
 
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Thanks guys for the replies. I need to think about it for a while before I install a sunshade. It might be much safer for me to just install an umbrella that I can swing out of the way or wear a hat :)

It's tough to do some things with no functioning vestibular (balance) system but I pretty much can do most of the things I used to do but bending over and climbing down off the tractor is still tough. I went out in the garage and carefully tried it a few times today.

I lost my balance system because of incorrectly prescribed and dosed antibiotics about 4 years ago. It took me over 2 years before I could walk without a cane but I walk pretty well now. Maybe if I keep practicing bending over as I climb off the tractor I will manage that task too. But I need to practice on dirt so if I fall I won't land on concrete.

I would have liked to go to my dealer and try it on a tractor with a sunshade at the lot but the dealer is located 120 miles from me and I can't drive at highway speeds so I would need to talk the wife into driving me up there. If I told her why I wanted her to drive me up there she'd get pretty angry. She worries every time I try things the doctor and the balance clinics have told me not to do.

Again, I thank all of you for your comments and suggestions.

Tom
 
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DesertRose said:
Thanks guys for the replies. I need to think about it for a while before I install a sunshade. It might be much safer for me to just install an umbrella that I can swing out of the way or wear a hat :) ...
The TUFFTOP is designed to allow you to tilt the top up or down so it can be monuted on ROPS that are not vertical. It sits about 1-2 inches above the ROPs and has NO firm/hard edges. I'd lay a 1x4 on the ROPS and support the front of it with a 2x4 (braced by the steering wheel). If you can stand up straight under that 1x4, you will have no trouble with a TUFFTOP. And if it is just a bit short you could still angle the TUFFTOP up at the front a couple of inches to add clearance while entering/exiting.

Talon Dancer
 
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DesertRose said:
...It might be much safer for me to just install an umbrella that I can swing out of the way...

Tom

Sounds like an umbrella might be best for you. Garages and canopies don't always play well together. But, regardless what you may ultimately choose, I would suggest you do as much internet research as possible. Online pics and manuals are extremely helpful. And more thorough than driving around...
 
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Here is my setup as promised.
 

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