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Posted by smurph72 on January 03, 2007 at 14:43:52 from (4.230.27.176):
In Reply to: Sun Shade on a Farmall, ever done it? posted by Bill46 on January 03, 2007 at 05:03:51:
one of the small farmers in this area of the TX gulf coast has 2 new holland or ford tractors ie 6610 maybe? anyway, from the highway i can't tell what he's using for the frame to support them, but he's got a cheap and easy solution for shade......a kid's wading pool secured upside down over the seat. yeah, you read that right....looks like they came from Walmart. light blue, lightweight plastic. first time i saw it, i nearly ran off the road laughing, but now i think it's pretty smart. cheap, flexible, and if you break it-easy to replace. dcm
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