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Posted by Joe Evans on January 23, 2004 at 05:28:46 from (209.41.233.137):
In Reply to: Converting Older Fender Mount Tractor Radio to FM posted by Kyle on January 22, 2004 at 06:33:07:
Kyle: I'm a radio listening fool. I spend a ton of time on my mower and have slugged down multi hundreds of hours of radio time. My fetish is for AM--talk radio and ball games. NEVER found a portable radio that suited my standards. Wised up one day--it had been staring me in the face for years!--my Ford Ranger has an unbeatable AM/FM stereo set with incredible AM reception. Well...went to a salvage yard and bought a Ford radio just like my Ranger's. It was pricey, expected it to be, but never regretted spending the money for an instant. Got the adapter plug for the radio's outputs at a car stereo hack shop and wanked around with the leads so that I can wear stereo headphones with background noise reduction capability. Made them myself. Block out the whiney mower deck noise and listen to the Buckeyes! Now I've got a hot set up! Even has a digital clock. You certainly can do the same by installing an auto radio in your existing box.
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