Posted by DoubleR on January 25, 2011 at 06:50:21 from (67.108.88.163):
In Reply to: Tractor Canopy posted by JML755 on January 25, 2011 at 05:52:46:
I've made three of them on tractors that already had a roll bar on.. Used one on a kubota for 12 years then traded it in with it and it still looked good. Got one on my Massey that I made 6 years ago. I just figure out the size I want or go to a dealer and measure one. I make a frame out of quility 2x4 and use good on both sides 1/2 inch plywood. I bolted it to top of the roll bar and brace it with flat stock steel in the middle of the top to the middle of the roll bar sides. Paint it the factory color and put alot of polyuathane over the paint. Cost me about 50 bucks to make it and my time. They have held up good although my tractors are kept inside. They look factory from a distance untill you get closeup and see the difference. Beats the heck out of paying what they want for a fiberglass factory job. This is only my opinion as I'm sure others may disagree.
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