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tedbear
Posted 1/28/2023 06:49 (#10064299 - in reply to #10063462)
Subject: RE: John Deere 8370R monitor bracket


Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn.
I use one from K&M.

https://www.tractorseats.com/c-27-monitor-brackets.aspx

There are two for the "R" series near the bottom of Page 1. I believe I use the one on the left as I have the small Deere Command Arm screen in my 8310R. It bolts to the right front and right rear corner posts. It is very solid. With the larger display you would likely need the second one from the left. Notice the one on the left that I use has the upright piece at an angle while the one beside it has the upright piece going straight up. This may be necessary for clearance for the larger screen that you have.

It is possible to remove the tray as it is just bolted in. I removed mine as I found I wasn't using it and it blocked my view slightly.

I use an InCommand 1200 in this tractor but have it attached via a Ram mount from a piece of flat that goes across the very top corner of the cab. It attaches to the top of the front windshield and the top of the right windshield. This means the display is in the upper right corner of the cab. I prefer that location as I don't have glare issues then. Glare bothers my old eyes considerably and I've found that putting displays in a corner helps a lot. I have my iPad, phone and planter fold box on the K&M bracket.

Edited by tedbear 1/28/2023 08:14
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