Posted by 2510Paul on December 19, 2018 at 15:08:20 from (173.202.140.238):
In Reply to: Stiff Neck posted by 37chief on December 19, 2018 at 09:17:04:
Mr. Chief. I have that issue in spades. When I plow with my rollover plow I mount a special mirror in the cab so I can see the plow plowing and rolling over at the end of the furrow. On my 4320 cab tractor I drilled a hole in the cab wall and mounted a mirror just forward of my right shoulder. On my 4250 I got some of those RAM mounting components and mounted the mirror to the right window with a suction cup. It stayed there all season and did not move.
My neighbor who is about 78 now had me mount a truck mirror to the front of his 4020 canopy. He loves it.
As for a fender tractor you will have to mount to the fender, either make or buy a bracket.
If you want any more details on anything I said here just say so.
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