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9 hours ago, david wood said:

having had a stray lump of rotten wood break off a log i was lifting with grab and take out small side window on our valtra i wish work had it guarded even some basic stuff,      glass doesnt take that much to pop it

 

Aye and all these modern tractors are nice fancy curved glass so u have no option but an expensive factory glass option.

 

Althou to be fair hard to guard every window and still have visibility.

We broke the bottom door glass on a valmet a while back, easy done

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8 hours ago, gdh said:

Don't think I've posted this before.

 

Two of our tractors, only 50 something years between them...

 

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Both bloody lovely 👌👌

Pretty impressive how the 35 plods along running the processor for year after year👍👍👍

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On 21/03/2022 at 17:12, drinksloe said:

 

 

That looks some bit of kit.

 

Does no one bother forestry guarding tractors now?

Seen another couple of photos of crane tractors and no roof /cab/bonnet guarding?

And are u not worried u get a branch throu the roof window?

Be bloody handy when ur squeezing under BT cables thou.

 

Final question, wots the benefit of the jake mount over roof mounting? ( i persume it is a jake mount?)

I can't imagine many folk ever take them off with the jake mount or is it a stability thing with the weight lower down

 

I ordered it with polycarbonate windows. The sides, rear and roof are all polycarbonate. The windscreen and door are glass though. 

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