MossflowerWoods
Super Member
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2011
- Messages
- 5,419
- Location
- Fredericksburg, VA
- Tractor
- Kioti DK50SE HST w/FEL, Gravely 60" ZTR Mower. Stihl MS290 (selling), CS261, & FS190 + Echo CS400 & 2010 F-350 6.4 PSD snowplow truck
Folks,
So I went looking for a wide angle rear view mirror. Mostly because I have small kids and I'm a noob, and the threads with accident descriptions scare the @#$%^& out of me.
I am also thinking about a couple lights (I've heard the Kioti headligts are almost useless with FEL and brush guard).
So all I could find at Pep Boys was one that clipped to the existing car rearview mirror.
I remember when I was in HS those 4' long wide angle rearview mirrors were all the rage... Seems things have changed in the last 30 years...
Any pointers?
I am also thinking about lights on the canopy, but that means running wires, and finding something to hooke the wires into (I'd like to avoid drilling holes etc in the tractor, fine with holes in the canopy).
I cannot be the first guy with these ideas and I'd happily plagiarize with pride your GREAT ideas. It is MUCH easier than trying to re-invent the wheel...
Thanks in advance,
Be well,
David
So I went looking for a wide angle rear view mirror. Mostly because I have small kids and I'm a noob, and the threads with accident descriptions scare the @#$%^& out of me.
I am also thinking about a couple lights (I've heard the Kioti headligts are almost useless with FEL and brush guard).
So all I could find at Pep Boys was one that clipped to the existing car rearview mirror.
I remember when I was in HS those 4' long wide angle rearview mirrors were all the rage... Seems things have changed in the last 30 years...
Any pointers?
I am also thinking about lights on the canopy, but that means running wires, and finding something to hooke the wires into (I'd like to avoid drilling holes etc in the tractor, fine with holes in the canopy).
I cannot be the first guy with these ideas and I'd happily plagiarize with pride your GREAT ideas. It is MUCH easier than trying to re-invent the wheel...
Thanks in advance,
Be well,
David