Posted by DFZ on January 19, 2011 at 09:37:13 from (75.164.229.226):
Trying to replace the old analog AM/FM tuner radio in our 1982 Ford TW-10 tractor. This is an old post mount style radio. Not many places make a post mount radio anymore.
To replace it with a more modern faceplate style would take quite a bit to hang it. I have found a new post mount relatively cheap ($75) but some of the reviews are not so good. What do you all think? Would it hold up the the vibrations of a tractor? Any suggestions as to where to start looking or an easy way to mount a modern stereo in a post mount enclosure.
Possible radio link: http://pyleaudio.com/itemdetail.asp?model=PLR22MPF
BTW: I have found I hate all the new stereos, they can"t make one anymore without glowing neon trim and 150 tiny buttons that you can"t push while driving.
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