Sunshades

   / Sunshades #11  
Yup, only took it off because of height, couldn’t get thru 8ft door.
Seriously looking to put one on my LS but so far shipping is a killer so might have to find alternative.
 
   / Sunshades #12  
I had a Tuff Top, but I didn't like it. It added to the overall height, so my tractor wouldn't fit under my carport, and it vibrated badly when I was driving around. It eventually developed a split in the plastic along the leading edge. This made it catch every twig that brushed past it. It eventually caught one and bent the brackets pretty bad. I since bought a metal one from Wells Ag Company. It was more expensive but is far superior. I wish I went with the Wells in the first place. Personally, I'd steer clear of plastic or fiberglass, unless you're sure you won't catch any limbs.
 
   / Sunshades #13  
What aftermarket Sunshades are folks using, I think I will try this one out and see how it is, anyone else have this style and make of sunshade.
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Jim.

What I have on my open station M9. Disregard the reviews about difficult assembly. Didn't even bother to read the instructions, just used the exploded drawing on the second page. Took my wife and I about 30 minutes total from shipping box to tractor. You'd have to be a moron not to be able to assemble it. Quality powder coated struts and all the nuts are nylocks. I did add stainless steel fender washers under the bolt heads where they go through the top. Only modification I did.

Been on the tractor all summer and is just fine for haying. Keeps the sun off my hairless head. Right color for me as well, Kubota orange.

I recommend it.

Folds down for trailering or you can take it off easily.
 
   / Sunshades #14  
I had a Tuff Top, but I didn't like it. It added to the overall height, so my tractor wouldn't fit under my carport, and it vibrated badly when I was driving around. It eventually developed a split in the plastic along the leading edge. This made it catch every twig that brushed past it. It eventually caught one and bent the brackets pretty bad. I since bought a metal one from Wells Ag Company. It was more expensive but is far superior. I wish I went with the Wells in the first place. Personally, I'd steer clear of plastic or fiberglass, unless you're sure you won't catch any limbs.

Interesting. Mine don't shake or vibrate at all. Far as hitting stuff, my other tractor is a cab M9 so I'm always cognizant of height. If you put the 2 side by side, it's no higher than my cab tractor

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#15  
I put washers on the top where the 4 bolts go through where it bends over on the sides and attaches to the small brackets.
 
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#16  
Got the sunshade on the GC.
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#17  
One more.
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   / Sunshades #18  
If you are bald (like me), will keep your bald pate from getting sunburned. I like mine (canopy, not bald head)....:D
 
   / Sunshades #19  
Interesting. Mine don't shake or vibrate at all. Far as hitting stuff, my other tractor is a cab M9 so I'm always cognizant of height. If you put the 2 side by side, it's no higher than my cab tractor

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as you can see, I don't worry about a car port or a garage door not that my tractors would fit in a garage anyway.
 
   / Sunshades #20  
TuffTop for me. Totally pleased. Only taken off once to trailer it. Bends enough to get under/past smaller low hanging branches, no rattle or vibration. Does the job for me.
 

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