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jd720
Posted 2/26/2013 19:48 (#2928495)
Subject: Mounting monitors in tractor cab



South East SD
What are some ideas of how guys have monitors in the cabs. I have an 8430 and need to mount a 20/20 and the 2630 display. Also what are you doing for holding all the owners manuals in the cab. I have a stack that is a foot tall that would be nice to have with in the spring.
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4310
Posted 2/26/2013 20:14 (#2928601 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: RE: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


I would like to know the same thing about the 20/20 and see some pics if anybody has any.
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Sswany
Posted 2/26/2013 20:17 (#2928616 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: Re: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


NEIL
I got a nifty bar from Shoups to mount my monitors on....Dont have a picture, but I'm sure it is on their website
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HCMICH
Posted 2/26/2013 20:21 (#2928630 - in reply to #2928601)
Subject: Re: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


1) order no. CC30 from SHOUP'S (almost half the cost compared to same thing from JD)
2) Use a cheap breifcase for books.
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Jrclowdis
Posted 2/26/2013 20:38 (#2928693 - in reply to #2928616)
Subject: Re: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


Sw Ks
+1
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balefire
Posted 2/26/2013 20:39 (#2928695 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: Re: Mounting monitors in tractor cab



Oxford County, ON
Works great.

http://www.shoupparts.com/CC30/
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trakman
Posted 2/26/2013 21:01 (#2928781 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: RE: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


Central Kansas
Here's a pic of my monitor set up from last spring, have added a camera panel and a Cal-An-Acre since then, in other words, either JD or the Shoup bar will hold alot of equipment. Might add that I have an field office in this tractor, holds alot of manuals.

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4310
Posted 2/26/2013 21:10 (#2928818 - in reply to #2928781)
Subject: RE: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


Do those mounts fit 8R's also?
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bandon
Posted 2/26/2013 21:25 (#2928871 - in reply to #2928781)
Subject: RE: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


Fairfax - Hell in winter, good the other 3 months

i use the same Shoup mount, then added an upright bar at the front.  The upright is attached with the screws holding the headliner and holds the Integra/Insight up out of the way but easy to see.

Philip Nestande   

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CaseFarmer
Posted 2/26/2013 22:15 (#2929002 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: Re: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


Flora IL
Do the back of ur seats have a place to put ur manuals like the case cabs?
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houndog
Posted 2/26/2013 22:19 (#2929011 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: RE: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


NC Ohio
These are mounted on a bar from shoup



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engbert2
Posted 2/26/2013 22:34 (#2929040 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: RE: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


German Valley, IL
Shoup monitor bar




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jd720
Posted 2/26/2013 22:37 (#2929049 - in reply to #2929011)
Subject: Re: Mounting monitors in tractor cab



South East SD
Yes there is a plastic book holder behind the seat but it only holds one book I need to hold seven books for at least this year. Houndog that looks good and very busy I am going to have about the same setup. My 2630 display is for auto track only and when the dealer mounted it yesterday he has it down at the cab post, would that be a good spot for it. The 20/20 we have will have the the row flow and variable rate seed and fertilizer would I want that closer to the seat and were would a guy put the planter fold box. All this is new to me this year everything but the 20/20 including the tractor so i'm kind of lost. O yea need a 2-way also. Thanks

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farminguy
Posted 2/26/2013 23:02 (#2929090 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: RE: Mounting monitors in tractor cab



Gibson City, IL
Here is mine. I built the bar out of 1 1/2 angle iron.



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jd720
Posted 2/26/2013 23:32 (#2929131 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: Re: Mounting monitors in tractor cab



South East SD
Does the bracket from shoup seam to be fairly ridge and stable to me there is nothing more annoying than a display that vibrates.
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jr80
Posted 2/27/2013 01:01 (#2929175 - in reply to #2929131)
Subject: Re: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


NECIL
We have the Deere version and it is very stable. It looks very similar to the Shoup style.

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JDEEREMAN
Posted 2/27/2013 02:02 (#2929196 - in reply to #2929175)
Subject: Re: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


Eastern ND
One thing I noticed about the Deere bracket is that Shoup brackets have a tray built in, where the Deere only has a flat plate. Oh, and the PRICE of the Shoup is about half. Shoup one is SOLID and does not vibrate.
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pbutler
Posted 2/27/2013 06:38 (#2929310 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: RE: Mounting monitors in tractor cab



Macon, IL
I bet the luddite that posted about hating technology the other day is having seizures after seeing this thread. LOL
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jr80
Posted 2/27/2013 06:44 (#2929325 - in reply to #2929310)
Subject: RE: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


NECIL
Especially after seeing some of the pics with all the monitors in some of these tractors...
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cprogers6468
Posted 2/27/2013 08:50 (#2929663 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: Re: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


Ha I'll doing the same in an 8420, when I was in college a long time ago(3 years) i remember this word called "compatible" when I took an Ag Technology class. I think I'm due for a refund on that class. What a load of crap.
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garywi
Posted 2/27/2013 12:30 (#2930054 - in reply to #2928495)
Subject: RE: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


franksville wi
I use raceway tto try to hide wires had a friend that likes to do this stuff and did a great job and use 1"tubing with holes for braket and 1 1/4"over to hold monitors so they can be moved up and down



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engbert2
Posted 2/27/2013 18:40 (#2930720 - in reply to #2929131)
Subject: Re: Mounting monitors in tractor cab


German Valley, IL
my shoup brackets been very strong
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