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I would really like to know what they look like, where they come from, and price, if possible. Thanks.
I tried to rotate the pics but could not. Anyway, it is a 1/4" plate cut on a chop saw with holes drilled for the U-bolts. A slot was cut for the light, which had to be taken off and reattached, and the pivot pins for the roll bar replaced with bolts. Took about a day from going to get materials to finish. That doesn't count letting paint dry, getting the wrong size U-bolts, wrong length thru bolts, etc..
It was so easy because the lights are attached to the rollbar base. Your tractor is probably different but you get the idea.
J
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Not sure the lights we protect, is very applicable for tractors. Nonetheless, I'll attach a few photos. Most of these guards were built or modified via me.
I know it is an old post but we are making light guards for those tractors now. Here are a few photo’s of them on my 5740. They will fit the fender as well.I thought what I had in mind would be easy to find. Not so much. I lost a lens from my fender flasher lights. With all the branches I run through it was bound to happen. Does anybody know of light guards available for the fender mounted lights on my Kubota L4740?
Thanks.
I know it is an old post but we are making light guards for those tractors now. Here are a few photo’s of them on my 5740. They will fit the fender as well.
I assume these nicely done guards fit up to the L60 Kubotas also?
Hi Paul. Been following your videos much longer than I've been a member here. You are the man when it comes to fab work. I'm not sure there's a better fab man in the entire NASCAR world, and I've seen some cool stuff they've made. Your guards are a nice simple design.
How do we purchase the outrigger pads from you?
Chris