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Rick Ferrucci

Hi everyone.  

   Has anyone put rear view mirrors on your Horse? I don't mean on a front end loader or enclosed cab. Did you make a bracket? Did it work on both sides? Were you able to get to your snow plow turn lever? How do they work for you?

Anybody have any pictures?

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SylvanLakeWH

:popcorn:

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ebinmaine

I've put it to serious consideration.  

 

Vibration. A LOT of vibration.  

 

Might be ok on a twin engine tractor but our older single cylinder rigs would likely make any image in a mirror unusable.  

 

If you wear glasses go to a bike shop. 

I've used the tiny cyclist's mirrors in the past.  

Those are excellent.  

 

 

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2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

ibration. A LOT of vibration

I've used the tiny cyclist's mirrors in the past.  

Those are excellent

I gave it a try once, the vibration made it useless. I like the idea of the cyclist's mirror               :text-thankyouyellow:

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JoeM

I have a small adhesive eye ball swivel jobbie on the loader but can't remember it is there. :dunno:

 

 

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Handy Don

Go for the gusto and blow $50 on a WiFi backup camera from the jungle site!

Mount the screen on the hood ahead of the steering wheel and the camera on the back of your seat.

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cafoose
12 hours ago, Handy Don said:

Go for the gusto and blow $50 on a WiFi backup camera from the jungle site!

I'm thinking of that for my four wheeler :eusa-think:

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C-85

This is how I did it on my tractor with a loader, but don't see how to easily add one to my :wh:!

 

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