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ATV Windshield
Roger Moore, Oconee, Ill., likes the windshield he built for his Honda ATV. "It really cuts down on the wind and prevents me from getting hit by bushes or branches in wooded areas while checking cattle," he says. The 27 1/2 by 39-in. wide plexiglass windshield is held in place by a square tubing frame that's bolted to
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ATV Windshield ATV'S ATV'S 30-3-40 Roger Moore, Oconee, Ill., likes the windshield he built for his Honda ATV. "It really cuts down on the wind and prevents me from getting hit by bushes or branches in wooded areas while checking cattle," he says. The 27 1/2 by 39-in. wide plexiglass windshield is held in place by a square tubing frame that's bolted to the front rack.
Although the windshield doesn't bend, he says it vibrates and sometimes cracks. "I have to replace the plexiglass about every two years," he says, noting that he's thinking of changing to Lexan plastic, which is tougher.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Roger Moore, 19207 E 29th Rd., Oconee, Ill. 62553 (ph/fax 217 539-4366).
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