Tractor camera

Harper

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Im thinking about installing a camera on my front end loader to enable me to see the end of my bucket mounted brush forks. Has anyone else tried this? What are your opinions?
 
I can not see the forks on my JD6330 when picking up pallets on the ground so I put a camera on the fork frame mounted on a magnet

The camera is a good quality one with cable running along the loader into the cab and a good 5 inch monitor mounted in the cab. Set up cost about AUS$500, I expect similar
set up would be much cheaper in USA.

Totally solved the problem of picking up pallets etc. Monitor has provision for 3 cameras and I set one up on the back of the tractor as well. Tractor has good rear mirrors but
the camera at the back helps a lot. I bought an extension cable so I can mount a camera on wide bins when towing them between farms. It takes some of the stress out of that
job as well.
 
I have one that's been sitting on my desk for a couple weeks now that I got for just that purpose (I can't see the tips of the forks). Hoping to get it installed in the next week or so.
 
I installed a backup camera on the front of
Kubota to help me see when I put the front bucket
back on. Guess what? you need a bumper camera,
not a back up camera. Back up camera reverses
everything. I taped bumper camera to cylinder
that curls bucket. I also used black paint to
make marks bucket and tractor to help align
tractor.
 
I have two backup cameras on this tractor, one is aimed toward the ball hitch, and one on the top box. There's a push button to switch to the camera I need. Some kits are
available now that are wireless between the camera and monitor screen..
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This is my bumper camera, not back up camera.
It comes in handy when I remove bucket and install my Titian forks.

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My Titian forks are my elevator to the
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Second floor of pole barn.
Before you send Barney l did have the dryer strapped to the forks.
 

A cheap way to do it is get a backup camera system for cars. Starting at 40 bux on Amazing.
 
My seed corn dealer suggested a cam on the loader this spring after I put the forks completely through the bottom row of seed corn bags on a pallet.
 
I need to get a quick attach for my du-al loader . Id really like to make one the same as my farmhand I really like the way it works
 
I looked at titans on line. Clicked on buy it and never completed the sale. About a few weeks later I get an offer to buy it for about $100 less.

I bought this model because it has 4 ft adjustable forks and it has a back so I could secure things I want to put upstairs.

I've used it to unload air compressor and other things on pallets.

I also used it to move my heavy metal brake.

Very handy even though I don't use that much.
 

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