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After-Market Telescoping Tractor Mirrors
FARM SHOW readers might be interested in the latest developments with my after-market telescoping tractor mirrors with breakaway design (Vol. 20, No 5).
I won first place for them in the American Farm Bureau Federation's "Farmer Idea Ex-change" in January. They were selected from 20 contestants in several categor
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After-Market Telescoping Tractor Mirrors TRACTORS Accessories 22-2-35 FARM SHOW readers might be interested in the latest developments with my after-market telescoping tractor mirrors with breakaway design (Vol. 20, No 5).
I won first place for them in the American Farm Bureau Federation's "Farmer Idea Ex-change" in January. They were selected from 20 contestants in several categories (mine was safety) from all over the U.S. so I was quite honored.
Also, I'm planning to introduce a signal light kit for the mirrors by June. Wired into the tractor's existing harness, signals will mount on the outer ends of the mirrors and will connect up with telephone-type coil cord that allows turn signals to extend and retract along with the mirrors. I hope to bring the kit to market for around $60 per pair. An optional warning strobe light for the center of the mirror mounting bracket will soon also be avail-able for around $60 to $70. (Steve Brownlee, Tractor Mirrors Inc., P.O. Box 223, Amboy, Ill. 61310; ph 800 697-2233 or 815 857-3405)
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