My 425 fan failed!!

   / My 425 fan failed!! #101  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I think I am pre-disposed to experimentation. )</font>



<font color="red"> Experimentation is fine and commendable! But, when you already know the results, and they range from bad through very bad to horrible, it is time to experiment with something else!!

Bomb disposal technicians work very hard to NOT make the same final choice!! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif </font>
 
   / My 425 fan failed!! #102  
I still go out and grab my electric fence just for kicks. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
   / My 425 fan failed!! #103  
<font color="red"> That's shocking!! Do you have masochistic tendencies, or just an extremely bad memory?? /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif </font>
 
   / My 425 fan failed!! #104  
Not sure... I just like the tingle. (actually, it doesn't hurt until you kick off your shoe and stand barefoot in the grass. You only do that once).
 
   / My 425 fan failed!! #105  
You will never swear again!!



I doubt that!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / My 425 fan failed!! #106  
I used that for a while, and it did a good job, but eventually fell off or got rubbed off by branches. By then I duck automatically.

Bob Rip
 
   / My 425 fan failed!! #107  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( eventually fell off or got rubbed off by branches. )</font>


<font color="red"> Or, for about $1, you could buy a replacement! </font> /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
   / My 425 fan failed!! #108  
I don't have that problem with my 422???
 
   / My 425 fan failed!! #109  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I don't have that problem with my 422??? )</font>


<font color="red"> Read my very first post in PT-425 PROS & cons?? !! You may decide to join the Minor Headache Club!!

After 15 months and over 215 hours the ROPS Canopy has protected me from hazards ranging from sunburn and spider webs to death!!

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   / My 425 fan failed!! #110  
Hey, Bob, I have the same thing happen all the time with my factory edging on our canopy. Especially the rear corners. They get popped off all the time. Maybe because it is just pressed on. Perhaps some silicone caulk before installing the pipe insulation that Fourteen mentions would keep it in place for the season. If we hit branches or sticks, it may just shred or tear instead of popping off the entire strip. It could be replaced each season, or in sections as needed pretty econmically.
 
   / My 425 fan failed!! #111  
<font color="red"> the pipe insulation </font>

The kind I get from Home Depot is already split, with tape that peels to uncover the adhesive that sticks to both sides of the canopy edge. I have to replace about once per year after shredding against some obstacle or other.
 
   / My 425 fan failed!! #112  
I think the foam is an excellent solution. Like you say cheap, effective and easy to install. I have just been too lazy to put more back on. The caulking sounds like a good idea. I also have the factory stuff come loose and so far I just tuck it back in place.

Bob Rip
 

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