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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 9390" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Reversing cameras for motorhomes etc have gotten considerably more resonable and smaller in side. I wonder if they could be fit to allow vision in the blind spots.</p><p>I going to try them on the skidders next season as we sit in the middle of a machine with a 7' long hood. Often when cresting a hill we mount a boulder or stump that could not be seen. Wasted time backing off it a wear and tear as well as agrivation result. So I considering this as a option. Not as good as a clear line of sight, but if it reduces cost, why not</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 9390, member: 307"] Reversing cameras for motorhomes etc have gotten considerably more resonable and smaller in side. I wonder if they could be fit to allow vision in the blind spots. I going to try them on the skidders next season as we sit in the middle of a machine with a 7' long hood. Often when cresting a hill we mount a boulder or stump that could not be seen. Wasted time backing off it a wear and tear as well as agrivation result. So I considering this as a option. Not as good as a clear line of sight, but if it reduces cost, why not Ken [/QUOTE]
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