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need radios for 8050 and 6080

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    Posted: 23 Jan 2012 at 7:55pm
I just got the 6080 and the radio is junk and the radio in the 8050 has been on it's last leg for a couple years.  Does anyone know a good place to get just a regular radio that works good for these tractors.  I don't need a cd player, just a radio.  I like the triditional style with the volume knob but would like one with the digital preset buttons.
 
thanks,  Derek
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We put one that says "Heavy Duty Sound" in our 7040 many years ago.  It is digital preset, with a volume knob and AM/FM1/FM2/weatherband.  This is the only weatherband radio we have and it's nice to have that feature.  It looks like Jensen is probably your best choice for a radio that will stand up to the dust and vibration of a tractor. 

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I put the cheapest one from wally world in the 190 with year-round cab so far so good.
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Found a NOS Sony digital with cassette on ebay, traditional style knobs. There are tons of radios on Ebay.
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I have a Pioneer from Best Buy in my 6080. It takes a little bit to get it installed because the bracket must be adjusted from the one that was in there when it was new. This one is digital tune with a volume dial, AM, FM, CD, MP3, USB and a 4 year warrenty for under $100.00. Also remember to run a hot power wire to the radio memory when installing otherwise you will need to reprogram all of the presets everytime you cycle the key. I also put in new speakers at the same time (2) 4" pioneer purchased at the same time for around $40.00.
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I also put a cheep radio in my Belarus when I got it somewhere over 10 years ago and it still working fine. I either got it at Wally world or Radioshack.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wi50 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jan 2012 at 9:20pm
Not sure if they have for the Allis or not but try agradios.com. they had kits and adapters for others. At least I think that was the name of the website. I was looking for speakers for one of our combines and found about everything for ag equipment there.

Edited by wi50 - 23 Jan 2012 at 9:25pm
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