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Re: Rollbars for a 52 Ferguson TO30 Tractor
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Posted by Gary in TX on March 25, 2004 at 11:44:54 from (209.151.96.69):
In Reply to: Rollbars for a 52 Ferguson TO30 Tractor posted by Paul Renner on March 25, 2004 at 09:27:29:
While I in no way encourage anyone to do what I did and if anyone copies what I did they do it at their own risk. I picked up 2 john deere roll guards over at our local auction yard and put one on my 4020 I had at the time and the other on my 1970 Massey Ferguson 135(picture is in the tractor photos). I really didn't put it on for the roll over protection but more for a shade as I was always rippping the buggy top shades off of it. Tree limbs and canvas don't make a good combo. This was strickly something I did for myself and like I say I don't reccommend doing it as advice but it sure makes a nice shade, I made the canopy myself as well. If anyone does this, they do it at their own risk.
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