lamanated
Silver Member
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2009
- Messages
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- Location
- Nova Scotia and Zephyrhills Fl
- Tractor
- BX2360 JD 425 jd 455
Objects in mirror are closer than they appear in meters, not feet, in these mirrors.4shorts said:Been there, done that
Why just Canadian tractor owners![]()
Objects in mirror are closer than they appear in meters, not feet, in these mirrors.
reflection in french and english
4shorts,
AWESOME! I was just bemoaning the fact that, since I've given up my dream of a cabbed tractor (too tall for the buildings) that it sucked that there were no mirrors on an open station machine.
Are they a Kubota part? Kubota Canada only?
Thanks and, as always, what a seamless, professional installation.
Is there a law in Canada requiring mirrors on tractors?
Probably because the company is located in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, therefore we Canadians don't have to pay duty + customs brokerage fees + sales tax. AND we must not forget the dreaded exchange on the Canuck buck.Lamanated,
Why did you mention CANADIAN tractor owners in the thread title?
Probably because the company is located in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, therefore we Canadians don't have to pay duty + customs brokerage fees + sales tax. AND we must not forget the dreaded exchange on the Canuck buck.
Free shipping is included in the price for US and Canadian customers.
Maybe the Canadian government uses all of the extra tax dollars training their hockey teams. If so it sure paid off![]()