2002 NYS Farm Show

/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #21  
JD 4410 eHydro w/ Canopy {see attached}

It appears the canopy will fit all ROPS... fixed or folding.

It's also available in other "tractor colors".../w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

I'm waiting for Muhammad to post the "finer details"...
 

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/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #22  
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12 foot long-36" high HD Leon Blade... this would clear anything in its path...
 

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/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #23  
OK, so who is the sleepy guy propping up the ROPS?

Have we gotten a sneak peek of one of you ???
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #24  
Well... I'm taking the picture... but I guess if I was quick enough... but I'm not... /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif

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/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #25  
So that leaves 2 more that maybe, just maybe, could have happened to get into the shot.

Wow maybe we are getting close here.......
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #26  
John that is a silage blade, if you take the screen off some farmers use them to clear snow but you have to put it on at least a 200hp tractor to really be able to use it. Have you seen the 16' Degelman blades designed for the big 4wd's. Extremly nice blades. Did the Leon have 4 way or 6 way tilt on it?
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #27  
John, in your second photo of the canopy there looks to be a radio with head phones mounted up there. Cool.

Do you think the tractor in the background of the same photo would handle a 4’ bushhog?/w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif/w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif

MarkV
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #28  
Just reviewed the pictures of the NYS Farm Show that Muhammad posted. Nice full shot of the canopy from BuckTop. How can I find out more about these canopies? Does BuckTop have a website? Any detailed specs available on these canopies?
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #29  
Now this canopy issue is real important, so I need more information...my wife says "GET IT" right after I showed her the picture. I've yet to convince her of the need to get the 4710. /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #30  
Hey everyone... I think this is the <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.firebirdfiberglass.com/buck.htm>WebSite</A>

Terry
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #31  
Thanks Terry...I've now bookmarked this site. Now my wife will really get excited when I print out all this good information. Her prerequisite for me in getting a tractor was I had to have a canopy...she's concerned about that shiny spot up there on top /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif that may get adversely affected by the sun during hot summer days.
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #32  
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Hi Bob...

Terry has the right website...

I think Mark @ K.C. Canary can order that for you with the toothbars and lots of other add-ons... /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

One of the neat things with this super canopy... is you can install a CD player in the opening with deluxe speakers... and also use a headset for tractor/outside noise reduction purposes... as you listen to Jimi Hendrix or Van Halen or whoever your heart desires... /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif

The other is the running light package...

This canopy is a Class Act all the way... it is sharp... this is the model of canopies... fully equipped about ~~$950. + shipping +-...
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/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #33  
Thanks John.

I'm working with Mark now on the 4710, toothbars, and other add-ons. Mark's got real good prices. If he does this well with prices he's quoted me as he does with other customers, KC-Canary is well worth the drive from Cambridge or anywhere else in upstate New York for that matter. I appreciate greatly you pointing me in his direction. As best as I can figure, he beat one other local dealer (who sells alot of JD compacts) by at least $1K and another by $3K on total tractor package. One item he's selling me at cost. No wonder KC-Canary has won a JD Performance Excellance award.

I'll likely visit him this week coming up to ink a deal and will share "My 4710 Shopping Experience" in a future post.

This canopy looks great from the pictures. My only concern is I'll be getting the folding ROPS. I need this to get the 4710 into my garage. I know you mentioned in a previous post that you thought the folding ROPS would accommodate this canopy but since you've seen it do you think I would have to remove the canopy each time I folded the ROPS or could I fold the ROPS with canopy fastened and intact? It would get discouraging if I had to remove it each time I wanted to park the tractor in the garage.

Your thoughts???

Bob
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #34  
This is the 165 hp rated Gearbox for the Brown Tree Cutter...
The weight of the gearbox alone is about 200 lbs...
It's as massive and intense as the rest of the machine...
(the hydraulic cylinders are used to open the rear doors of the cutter to "wrap" around a tree to chop it down with its four 5/8" thick X 6" wide blades... making contact 54 times per second giving it unmatched cutting ability...)
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/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #35  
<font color=blue>...do you think I would have to remove the canopy each time I folded the ROPS...</font color=blue>

Bob,

I wouldn't get the canopy then... if you plan on taking it on/off...

and if you left it on and were able to fold the ROPS down with it {canopy about 80 lbs w/o options...?}, I believe the front of the canopy is too long and would actually stick higher in the air than with the ROPS upright...

Unless you can modify your garage opening or make other arrangements and leave it up... I wouldn't get it.

But this is a beautiful piece that would certainly add value to any compact tractor... /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #36  
<font color=blue>I believe the front of the canopy is too long and would actually stick higher in the air than with the ROPS upright...</font color=blue>

That's exactly what I was thinking myself and what prompted the question...but thought I'd ask anyway.

Guess, I'll now have to get into some building modifications. This tractor purchase is sure getting expensive /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #37  
John,

Visited KC-Canary yesterday and checked these canopies out. Looked at basic stripped down one that was on a JD4410...probably the same one that you saw at the NYS Farm Show...Mark mentioned he had it out there. 4710 basic version of the BuckTop goes for $430 at KC-Canary. Talk to Mark Brucker if anyone's interested.
 
/ 2002 NYS Farm Show #39  
John --

My wife and I are still talking about it. $430 is more reasonable than the $950 you cited for the souped up variety. The only way we can see it being feasible is if we leave the 4710 out in the warm weather months with canopy in place and then take it off when I want to garage the tractor during the winter months. I've got time to decide on this.

Bob
 

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