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warcloud

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I'm new to the site was wondering if someone would know where i could get a radio for my BX 2360. all of the radio's ive seen are for the big tractors looking for something for the compact size.
 
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Have you checked any Marine sites...The radios for boats are much smaller,,,???
 
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I would sure get the weather band included.
 
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We use 'peltor work tunes 22'...it's hearing protection with a AM/FM radio. I paid 80 at a Husky dealer but have since seen them at amazon for less. I use 'em with all our motorized equipment...with the chain saw they're just adequate but every else is good to excellent. With the pair I have it's easy to work the buttons with a gloved hand. I wouldn't be without 'em after using them for 6 months.
 
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I also use the Peltor Work Tunes ear protectors and find them comfortable to use. I don't use them with the chain saw, but they work great on the Kubota.
Bill:D
 
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Another Peltor Worktunes user here. It's safer to use something that protects your hearing, and has the radio/audio input features than to try to overcome the sound of the tractor by cranking up the music.

I have tinitus from woodworking without hearing protection (happened over a period of only 1-2 years.), so I now try to protect myself. Luckily, I like the sound of crickets, and have grown used to hearing them 24/7/365. :D

I worry when I see people using equipment with regular headphones or earbuds. I can't imagine how loud you'd have to have the music in order to hear over the engine.

I'm going to upgrade from the AM/FM model Peltor that I have to something with an audio input, digital tuning, and maybe active noise cancelling. I have difficulty keeping some stations dialed in, so I'm hoping that the digital tuner helps.

Never thought about listening to books... not a bad idea!

Jesse
 
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I've been listening to audiobooks while tractoring for more than fifteen years now. Much easier with MP3 and downloadable books from local library ($0.00) as compared to portable cassette tapes.

I second the comment on folks using earbuds - you'd need it to be incredibly loud to overpower external noise. Get the good headset and protect your hearing!
Mike
 
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I have Peltors also. They work great. Digital tuning, with mp3 player input. They are always on my head. Even watched the fireworks with them.

Peltor 90541 WorkTunes AM/FM Hearing Protector with Digital Tuning

 

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