Rear View Mirrow
jonesiera
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 187 Bedford,In 47421 |
2005-04-16 109929
I would like to install side mirrows on my 4110 loader without drilling holes and I'm sure one of you has done it!
I would like some advice as to how
Thanks Bob J
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Rear View Mirrow
hardwood
Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 3583 iowa |
2005-04-17 109952
Bob, Deere makes a kit for the 4000 series that bolt onto the fender grab handles, they may have something similar for you. I'd be lost without them. Frank. ....
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Rear View Mirrow
jonesiera
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 187 Bedford,In 47421 |
2005-04-17 109955
Thanks Frank,
I'll have to do some searching as my Local Dealer has no knowledge of any mirrows.I'll check at another Dealer I couldn't find any on the net, I probably haven't done enough research.
Thanks again!! ....
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hardwood
Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 3583 iowa |
2005-04-17 109958
Bob; When I got the 4410 the mirror kit was listed as an option for the tractor. I just assumed they would fit all 4000 series. I've been wrong before, so maybe again. Frank. ....
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jonesiera
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 187 Bedford,In 47421 |
2005-04-17 109959
Gosh Frank,
I didn't think anyone besides me could do that! Ha Ha
Maybe they thought the 4110 wouldn't have enough power to haul a Mirrow!
I remember reading where someone installed a mirrow on their loader. I can mount a mirrow on a piece of wood and then use clamps to hold the wood on as I don't want to drill hoes in the Loader Frame although I wouldn't think those little holes would weaken it. Thanks Bob ....
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