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shoemada
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Joined: 29 Mar 2018 Location: Indiana Points: 2 |
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Topic: Sun shade for D14Posted: 07 Jun 2025 at 5:48pm |
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I have a narrow front D14 that I mounted a small spray tank on the back. I intend to use it for spraying ditches this summer since it will go through taller corn than my atv.
I’d like to mount either a “buggy” style shade or umbrella. The 30” fender width seem too narrow for the 40” buggy style I’ve seen. For those of you that have such a setup, how did you mount the frame of either style? Pics would be great if that is possible. Thanks in advance for the help Don shoemada@yahoo.com |
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PaulB
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Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Rocky Ridge Md Points: 5158 |
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Posted: 07 Jun 2025 at 6:33pm |
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I have had a 40" buggy style sunshade on my D15 and it fit nicely. I currently now have it on a D10. If you get the shorter "fender" mounts instead of the "axle" mounts you can swivel the attachment point out to the needed width.
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steve(ill)
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Posted: 07 Jun 2025 at 8:44pm |
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https://tractorumbrellas.com/products/allis-chalmers-ac-buggy
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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jvin248
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Posted: 08 Jun 2025 at 7:52am |
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Narrow front and ditches are a dangerous roll-over mix! Be careful out there. . |
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Gary Burnett
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Posted: 08 Jun 2025 at 7:59am |
I've run narrow fronts for years,all my life really and don't find them anymore dangerous than wide fronts,a lot depends on the tractor.An AC B with a wide front is way more unstable than a NF CA.
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ac160
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Posted: 09 Jun 2025 at 7:08am |
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I have an umbrella on my d14 mounted slightly behind the seat using all factory holes. I will try to remember to get a picture for you.
I agree with Gary, narrow fronts aren't anymore dangerous than wide fronts. That said there are places I will go with a wide front that I won't with a narrow front, but some of that depends on what tractor I am using and knowing the limits of the narrow front.
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