Posted by kcm.MN on December 12, 2017 at 08:32:53 from (174.219.21.255):
In Reply to: ACCESSORIES posted by DIRKB37 on December 12, 2017 at 07:45:22:
Rather than lights, I went a different route with my little skid loader. I have a permanent neck injury so is really difficult to turn my head. Bought a bunch of tiny little cameras and (3) monitors that mount on the top front of the cab. I made magnetic mounts for some of the cameras so that I can move them around for different views or attach them to various implements (if I ever get more than the bucket! *lol*). Provides me with up to 6 different views; (2) selectable per camera. As they have night vision (weak, but enough), no need for more than the original work lights -- though I also want to upgrade those older lights to LED some day.
What's nice about the cameras is, without even having to adjust in my seat, I can know EXACTLY what's going on all around the machine, including the work being done. Imagine how handy it'd be to be able to SEE how close you are to a wall )or pickup, or ???) when a large load blocks your view. Comes in real handy!
One of my future "additions" will be a long-arm limb cutter. I'll be able to have a rooftop view of the action, as well as another camera right there near the cutter for pinpoint precision. Can't believe similar systems haven't made it onto these newer, fancier equipment already. What, just a backup camera? For shame! *lol*
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