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My neighbor offered to cut, rake and bale a patch of hay for me. We have helped each other with various task for a few years, but I had another neighbor who always put the hay up. His dad had hayed the field years go, so I always let him do it and just paid him per bale. He has a full time job, takes care of his mother's farm, has cattle, and hays for his sister also. I had to make sure the guy doing it in the past wasn't offended.

So when Dan got finished he wouldn't accept any pay, recalling what I had done for him.

His wife does most of the raking and her tractor has no canopy. So that became my project.

Got a piece from E-Z Golf Cart shop. Made brackets to attach to the ROPS. Used a rod to stabilize the front. Didn't need to drill holes in the canopy or the ROPS.
 

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Nice work Len;)

I take it - that is you in the pics?

Last dumb question ....why not rod on left side? In the way of getting on board?
 

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Nicely done. Looks great. Sure they will appreciate it.
 

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Thanks for the compliments. Nope, that's Dan coming in on a hot day. The rod is on the right side so it is totally out of the way.

It really fits that tractor nice. I used only metal I had laying around, except I bought a piece of all-thread to make the clamps because I couldn't find clamps with threads going down far enough.
 

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The rod stabilized the front of the canopy


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Russell, not sure if that was a statement or a question, but yes it is to stabilize the front. I don't think it really needs it, but since the top already had a hole there and I didn't want to have a problem after I installed it.....it was quite easy to add. And if they didn't like it, could be removed in a minute.
 

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Jim, if that comes off the tractor at any speed while trailering the driver has more troubles than a canopy!

The plastic (or whatever the material is) the canopy is molded from would have to explode at the mounting holes for it to come lose. It has two each 1/2" bolts going through the unistrut channel with fender washer, lock washer, and nut.

It's a hard molded piece and the rod I put to the front has a fender washer and a lock washer on a 1/2" bolt that is welded to the rod.
 

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Russell, not sure if that was a statement or a question, but yes it is to stabilize the front. I don't think it really needs it, but since the top already had a hole there and I didn't want to have a problem after I installed it.....it was quite easy to add. And if they didn't like it, could be removed in a minute.

Sorry I misread Hokies question and thought your answer was not fully answering his question so stated what the bar was for since I saw that in another thread.


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