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"Full Vision" Rear View Tractor Mirrors
Jerry Allen, Perry, Iowa, mounted a pair of big truck mirrors on his Deere 4640's tractor cab so he can see around wagons and wide equipment.
The mirrors are bolted to a length of angle iron that extends horizontally across the top of the tractor cab. He drilled holes in the angle iron and installed spacers to k
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"Full Vision" Rear View Tractor Mirrors TRACTORS Miscellaneous 33-1-43 Jerry Allen, Perry, Iowa, mounted a pair of big truck mirrors on his Deere 4640's tractor cab so he can see around wagons and wide equipment.
The mirrors are bolted to a length of angle iron that extends horizontally across the top of the tractor cab. He drilled holes in the angle iron and installed spacers to keep from denting the cab's plastic material. The top and bottom of each mirror is bolted to a vertical length of angle iron. A metal brace extends from each mirror down to the side of the tractor fender.
"The tractor was originally equipped with a single mirror on the driver's side that was so small I couldn't see around wide wagons," says Allen. "These mirrors give me a much better view."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Jerry Allen, 17893 H Ave., Perry, Iowa 50220 (ph 515 465-3351).
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