Canopy

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bake321

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Kubota 9540, Kubota RTV900
I need to buy a canopy for my tractor, Kubota M9540, any advice on this purchase would be appreciated.

Bake
 
   / Canopy #2  
You looking for a hard top ( plastic, fiberglass, or aluminum ) or canvas buggy/umbrella style?

soundguy
 
   / Canopy
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#3  
Looking for fiberglass, appears that I've answered my own question. I found one made by Firebird Fiberglass made right here in Phoenix, $457 through the Kubota dealer.

Thanks,
Cary
 
   / Canopy #4  
Suounds like a decent price..

soundguy
 
   / Canopy #5  
If you're not sold on a fiberglass canopy, check out Wells Ag. Several on here have recommended them. They are made out of steal and much more stout then a fiberglass one. Do a search on them, there is lots of info. I'll post a pic of mine. I got it for under $400 even after the dealership jacked up the price. They sure take a beating. My dealership had never heard of them before but after he ordered one for me, he was impressed enough that he said he will probably start carrying them.
 

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   / Canopy #6  
Did it include instalation brackets?

soundguy
 
   / Canopy #7  
I like that Metal Canopy. Is it very heavy if you have to lower the ROPS?

Todd
 
   / Canopy #8  
"Did it include instalation brackets?"

Yes, everything was included with the order. I think I found them online in mid $300 range. My wife had already gotten me a gift certificate at the dealer so that is why I went through them.



"I like that Metal Canopy. Is it very heavy if you have to lower the ROPS?"

It is heavy. It's not one that you want to be taking on and off a lot. I'm not sure how it would be lowering the ROPS with it on. One other thing to consider, I believe you can trailer your tractor with this canopy on, unlike some of the others. I haven't done it yet but I know others have claimed they do.


Craig
 
   / Canopy #9  
Wow.. I hadn't even thought about some canopies being un-trailerable... I know the one on my 7610s is fine on a trailer... it's a metal one.. etc..

soundguy
 
   / Canopy #10  
I have the Wells Ags canopy. I am happy with it. You could even make a cheap prices and looking enclosed cab with some effort.

I ordered mine through the internet. Go to Wells Ag Company. Shipping was substantially cheaper to a commercial address.

I was told by my sales rep that you could trailer it, but make sure the bolts are tight. Also he advised to trailer it backwards. The canopy is not intended to be taken on and off all the time. You'd have to remove I believe 4 bolts to take the canopy off. I think it weighs about 80 pounds.
 

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